rom a bash script?
> >
>
> sg_rmsn is supposed to read the Media Serial Number. It doesn't work for
> any of my tape drives though (including a HP LTO3).
>
> James
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Hi,
HP LTO3 tapes are labeled with a unique reference.
Is there any way to get this reference from a bash script?
Thanks!!
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> Javier
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> 2011/1/28 Jose Antonio Rodriguez Martin :
>> Hello list
>>
>> I wanted to ask tw
Hello list
I wanted to ask two questions.
The storage configured on the Bacula do on hard disk and then step on
the disk to LTO-3, through "tar-cvf ..." (I do not do it from the
Bacula, pq is infinitely slower than the tar). Then these tapes LTO,
keep them in safe place.
The case that I have not
f 20 LTO-3 tapes.
2011/1/18 Phil Stracchino
> On 01/18/11 02:24, Jose Antonio Rodriguez Martin wrote:
> > Nothing, it still does not copy more than 417 GB ...
>
> If you're getting 417GB onto a 400GB tape, you're getting compression.
> You're just not gettin
not like having to do this,
but so at least prove if it really works or not.
Thanks for the support.
2011/1/17 Jose Antonio Rodriguez Martin :
> So if I have understood correctly
> 1 .- # mt-f / dev/nst0 WEOF
> 2 .- # mt-f / dev/nst0 compression 1
> 3 .- verify that compressio
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oggle compression on or off after data
> is written to a tape. You can recover with a rewind then weof. Then
> the tape can be switched to use compression. mt -f status with the
> tape loaded should tell you if compression is enabled on the tape.
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> John
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>>
>
> The reason I asked is that if you used software compression or
> encryption and sent that data to the hardware compression this data
> will most likely not be compressible a second time so the hardware
> compression would have most likely stored the data instead o
/1/14 Rory Campbell-Lange :
> Try something along the lines of
>
> man mt
>
> or
> mt -f /dev/nst0 compression 1
>
> http://www.oreillynet.com/linux/cmd/cmd.csp?path=m/mt
>
> On 14/01/11, Jose Antonio Rodriguez Martin (jarodrig...@cgi.es) wrote:
>> nobody ca
nobody can make any comments?
The truth is that he thought there were people on the list who could
help me. Apparently not.
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Hi list,
A few months ago we were talking about a problem of compression on LTO-3
device "LTO-3 tape Not Compressing data / premature end of tape space" (
http://www.mail-archive.com/bacula-users @ lists .
sourceforge.net/msg43952.html).
It appears that the problem was resolved by updating the dri
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