Andrew/Kai, > List: linux-kernel > Subject: Re: Problems with SCSI tape rewind / verify on 2.4.29 > From: Andrew Morton <akpm () osdl ! org> > Date: 2005-03-02 22:17:11 > Message-ID: <20050302141711.00ec7147.akpm () osdl ! org> > [Download message RAW] > > Kai Makisara <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > f seek with tape is changed back to returning success, this would > > enable correct tar --verify at the beginning of the tape. However, > > I am not sure what happens if we are not at the beginning. I will > > investigate this and suggest a long term fix to the tar people (a > > fix that should be compatible with all Unix tape semantics I know) > > and also suggest possible fixes to st (this may include automatic > > writing of a filemark when BSF is used after writes).
Kai, I have a second problem that is perhaps another case of kernel and tar combined effect problem. I have not had time to test with the 2.6.7 and 2.6.9 knoppix based kernels to see if same problem as >= 2.4.26 has. Can you hold out about 3-4 days for me to do the test and report the issue to Marcelo to screen first, Kai? I have feeling what I experienced in testing change to st.c Marcelo suggested that caused me to try 2.4.26 again and fail on this new issue has some bearing on tape positioning you want to check out. > > Yes, please let's get a tar fix in the pipeline. > > GNU tar must run on a lot of operating systems. It's odd. > > > If you think want to make st return success for seeks even if > > nothing happens (as it did earlier), I don't have anything against > > that. It would I think it is important if an error is enccountered a non-successful return (code) is returned. If an action is required that requires no action as it is at the place/state/position being requested it is reasonable to return a successful return (code). > > solve the practical problem several people have reported recently. > > (My recommendation for the people seeing this problem is to do > > verification separately with 'tar -d'.) As aside, I have tried the tar -d option as well and it worked, but was my understanding the --verify does a data readback compare of the files in the tar, whereas the tar -d option only compares if files names in tar to directory? That to me means a big difference in confidance the tar backup is ok, as I look to have readback verify to increase confidance of backup success. > > Yes, I think we need to grit our teeth and do this. I'll stick a > comment in there. Regards, John L. Males Willowdale, Ontario Canada 02 March 2005 (17:45 -) 18:51 ================================================================== "Boooomer ... Boom Boom, how are you Boom Boom" "Meoaaaawwwww, meoaaaaaawwww" as Boomer loudly announces intent Boomer is coming for attention Loved to kneed arm and lick arm with Boomers very large tongue Able to catch, or at least hit, almost any object in flight withing reach of front paws Boomer 1985 (Born), Adopted 04 September 1991 04 September 1991 - 08 February 2000 18:50 "How are you Mr. Sylvester?" "... Grunt Grunt" ... quick licks of nose Rolls over for pet and stomac rub when Dad arrives home and grunting Runs back and forth from study, tilts head as glowing green eyes stare for "attention please", grunts and meows, repeats run, tilt head and stare few times for good measure, grunts and meows Lays on floor just outside study to guard Dad Loved to groom Miss Mahogany, and let Mahogany cuddle beside Sylvester 1989 (estimated Born) Found in building mail area noon hour 09 Feburary 1992 09 February 1992 - 19 January 2003 23:25 "Hello Miss Chicago 'White Sox', how are you 'Chico'?" "Grunt" (thank you) ... as put out food for Chicago "MEEEEEOOOOWWWW" So loud the world stops A very determined Miss "White Sox" AKA "Chico" ... Cheryl Crawford used as nickname Loved to chase kibble slid down hall floor, bat about and then eat Loved to hook paw in dish to toss out a single kibble at time, dart at as moved, then eat ... "Crunches" Chicago "White Sox", "Chico" August 1989 (born), adopted 04 February 1991 05 October 2004 06:52 Quite "Grunts" .... as lay Chicago on bed for last time 04 February 1991 - 05 October 2004 07:32
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