Re: [Bacula-users] Disabling hardware compression, again

2005-09-14 Thread Henry Yen
On Tue, Sep 13, 2005 at 09:56:38AM -0700, Marcus wrote: > I think I've been having trouble with used tapes so > I'm on new Fuji's now. Figured my data compression > woes would be gone now that I have true unformatted > tapes, but upon loading one, the drive's "DC" light > comes on. :P > > After th

Re: [Bacula-users] Disabling hardware compression, again

2005-09-13 Thread Phil Stracchino
Marcus wrote: > Rather then fight it, is there a problem with me > leaving data compression on? I wanted to avoid that > since I thought it would slow the drive down (my data > isn't very compressable). But the drive seems to > prefer (or provoke) running compressed. My high > priority is to prolon

Re: [Bacula-users] Disabling hardware compression, again

2005-09-13 Thread Arno Lehmann
Hello, On 13.09.2005 18:56, Marcus wrote: I think I've been having trouble with used tapes so I'm on new Fuji's now. Figured my data compression woes would be gone now that I have true unformatted tapes, but upon loading one, the drive's "DC" light comes on. :P That setting is tape dependent,

[Bacula-users] Disabling hardware compression, again

2005-09-13 Thread Marcus
I think I've been having trouble with used tapes so I'm on new Fuji's now. Figured my data compression woes would be gone now that I have true unformatted tapes, but upon loading one, the drive's "DC" light comes on. :P After that, set the drive to 40g/no compression and wrote some data, then quit