Hello Drew, You mentioned Bareos in your email, but you are writing to a Bacula email list. Are you using Bacula? If so, it is better not to mention Bareos. If you are using Bareos, please use their email list; the products are different and we cannot help you here.
Best regards, Kern On 12/22/2016 03:31 PM, Drew Von Spreecken wrote: > Greetings, > > I have run into an issue and am looking for input. I have a SAS tape > autoloader with an IBM HH-LTO6 drive running the newest firmware. > It is currently connected to a Adaptec 78165 HBA/Raid controller via SAS. > > The issue I am having is when I attempt to modify the block-size to > anything over 256KB that BareOS writes to tape, it fails. To simplify > troubleshooting I have opted to use a combination of btape and dd to > test block-size adjustments. > > > Each test I perform I rewind the tape, write EOF and rewind again. I'm > not missing a step here, right? Should I be able to write to a tape in > this way with a different block size if I've used it at a different > (smaller) size before? > > I am querying the tape-drive in the autoloader directly, the autoloader > should not be part of the problem. > > Writing at anything under and at 256Kb works fine but is slow. > > The output from tapeinfo is: > > tapeinfo -f /dev/nst0 > Product Type: Tape Drive > Vendor ID: 'IBM ' > Product ID: 'ULTRIUM-HH6 ' > Revision: 'G9P1' > Attached Changer API: No > SerialNumber: '10WT077984' > MinBlock: 1 > MaxBlock: 8388608 > SCSI ID: 0 > SCSI LUN: 0 > Ready: yes > BufferedMode: yes > Medium Type: 0x68 > Density Code: 0x5a > BlockSize: 0 > DataCompEnabled: no > DataCompCapable: yes > DataDeCompEnabled: yes > CompType: 0xff > DeCompType: 0xff > Block Position: 5 > Partition 0 Remaining Kbytes: -1 > Partition 0 Size in Kbytes: -1 > ActivePartition: 0 > EarlyWarningSize: 0 > NumPartitions: 0 > MaxPartitions: 3 > > As you can see the block size limit for the drive itself is ~8MB... > > Here is an output from mt: > > mt -f /dev/nst0 status > SCSI 2 tape drive: > File number=0, block number=0, partition=0. > Tape block size 0 bytes. Density code 0x5a (no translation). > Soft error count since last status=0 > General status bits on (41010000): > BOT ONLINE IM_REP_EN > > Here is an attempt to write at a 256K block: > > dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/nst0 bs=256k count=1 > 1+0 records in > 1+0 records out > 262144 bytes (262 kB) copied, 1.9402 s, 135 kB/s > > Here is the failure at 512K: > > dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/nst0 bs=512k count=1 > dd: error writing ‘/dev/nst0’: Device or resource busy > 1+0 records in > 0+0 records out > 0 bytes (0 B) copied, 1.56954 s, 0.0 kB/s > > > It will fail with anything over 256K, even 257K. > > There are no errors in my system logs. > > I suspect either I have a configuration error here or am missing > something simple OR the Adaptec 78165 raid controller is limiting the > block size before I write to tape. Adaptec support is unable to confirm > this. Is there a way I can prove this or does anyone have any guidance > on how to continue troubleshooting this issue? > > Thanks! > > --drewv > > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Developer Access Program for Intel Xeon Phi Processors > Access to Intel Xeon Phi processor-based developer platforms. > With one year of Intel Parallel Studio XE. > Training and support from Colfax. > Order your platform today.http://sdm.link/intel > _______________________________________________ > Bacula-users mailing list > Bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/bacula-users ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Developer Access Program for Intel Xeon Phi Processors Access to Intel Xeon Phi processor-based developer platforms. With one year of Intel Parallel Studio XE. Training and support from Colfax. Order your platform today.http://sdm.link/intel _______________________________________________ Bacula-users mailing list Bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/bacula-users