Hi,
I want activate the hardware compression in my SCSI Tape Sony SDT-1.
I'm using DDS4 tapes, but i can store only 17GB in each tape and with de
hardware compression i could store 40GB.
How i can make this?
I already tried: (mt -f /dev/nst0 defcompression 1) but de tape test
show me a mess
On 11/2/06, weyerma <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
hi all,i have a prblem with my dds-4 drive.all tapes are only written to 20gb (uncompressed) and the tape fills.how can i turn the compression on, to fill all tapes up to 40gb ?Are you 100% sure that your data is compressible as you will not get any ex
Hi,
On 11/2/2006 4:04 PM, weyerma wrote:
> hi all,
>
> i have a prblem with my dds-4 drive.
> all tapes are only written to 20gb (uncompressed) and the tape fills.
> how can i turn the compression on, to fill all tapes up to 40gb ?
Do you want hardware- or software compression?
Arno
> my confi
hi all,
i have a prblem with my dds-4 drive.
all tapes are only written to 20gb (uncompressed) and the tape fills.
how can i turn the compression on, to fill all tapes up to 40gb ?
my config:
Device {
Name = "Autochanger"
Media Type = DDS-4
Archive Device = /dev/st0
Changer Devic
Check if you have a "Maximum Volume Bytes" directive in your DIR.conf file or a
"Maximum Volume Size" directive in your SD.conf file limiting the amount of
data written to tape.
/Jens
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> I hope someone can shed some light on this.
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> I have a Seagate DDS-4 drive (O
Dear All,
I hope someone can shed some light on this.
I have a Seagate DDS-4 drive (Osprey I think). I have TDK
catridges that claim to be 20/40GB (I guess the upper figure is with hardware
data compression). However, in use with Bacula and also when used with “fill”
on btape, I get