> On Mon, 11 Apr 2005 14:23:04 +0100 (BST), Alan Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> said:
Alan> On Mon, 11 Apr 2005 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> I had the same issue on my old debian box. It was always just writing
>> around 33GB on the tape, never more.The data I try to backup are alot of
On Mon, 11 Apr 2005 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I had the same issue on my old debian box. It was always just writing
around 33GB on the tape, never more.The data I try to backup are alot of
Word-Documents and all different kind
of sourcecode. So there should be at least some compression.
I might try
Hi,
Thanks for your explanation. I checked with the status with the mt command.
# mt -f /dev/nst0 datcompression
Compression on.
Compression capable.
Decompression capable.
This looks to me, as the compression would be enabled.
I had the same issue on my old debian box. It was always just writi
Hi.
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Hi all,
I have a HP DAT72 tape and installed it on a new debian sarge box. The
problem I have is the following:
I defined the tape with hardware compression:
- I used the following command: mt -f /dev/nst0 datcompression 1
- I did not enable software compression with
Hi all,
I have a HP DAT72 tape and installed it on a new debian sarge box. The
problem I have is the following:
I defined the tape with hardware compression:
- I used the following command: mt -f /dev/nst0 datcompression 1
- I did not enable software compression with bacula.
When I backuped sev