Hello,
Matthias F. Brandstetter wrote:
-- quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED] --
Does your system have the tapeinfo application?
yeah it has (I installed it), but I get no useful output:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# tapeinfo -f /dev/nst0
mtx: Request Sense: Long Report=yes
etc.
You need
-- quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED] --
> Does your system have the tapeinfo application?
yeah it has (I installed it), but I get no useful output:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# tapeinfo -f /dev/nst0
mtx: Request Sense: Long Report=yes
mtx: Request Sense: Valid Residual=no
mtx: Request Sense: Err
Does your system have the tapeinfo application?
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> -- quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> --
> > Can you try the job with bacula gzip compression
> set
> > on with both new and old?
>
> I never tried it with SW compression on the tape
> drive, because bacula
> howto says you shouldn't use that when writing to a
> tape drive.
>
> Should
-- quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED] --
> Can you try the job with bacula gzip compression set
> on with both new and old?
I never tried it with SW compression on the tape drive, because bacula
howto says you shouldn't use that when writing to a tape drive.
Should I use it anyway?
--
H
Can you try the job with bacula gzip compression set
on with both new and old?
John
--- "Matthias F. Brandstetter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> -- quoting Alan Brown --
> > > SLR100" SCSI tape drive, which is capable of
> storing 50GB or 100GB
> > > (compressed) onto SLR tapes.
>
> Probably, but what it really comes down to is that
> claims of 2:1
> compression ratios are rarely seen in real world
> situations.
>
> I get about 1.1-1.2:1 on full backups, and data
> incrementals, because the
Exactly. I rarely get anywhere near 2:1 on my data
(medical images) which is gener
-- quoting Alan Brown --
> > SLR100" SCSI tape drive, which is capable of storing 50GB or 100GB
> > (compressed) onto SLR tapes.
>
> Note that 100Gb is compressed and the raw capacity is 50Gb.
I know, that was what I wanted to say...
> > Now I have a bunch of newly bought SLR tape
On Thu, 8 Sep 2005, Matthias F. Brandstetter wrote:
SLR100" SCSI tape drive, which is capable of storing 50GB or 100GB
(compressed) onto SLR tapes.
Note that 100Gb is compressed and the raw capacity is 50Gb.
Now I have a bunch of newly bought SLR tapes, but there I get an "out of
space" erro
Hello,
Matthias F. Brandstetter wrote:
Hi all,
I have a problem with bacula and some SLR tapes. My server has an "TANDBERG
SLR100" SCSI tape drive, which is capable of storing 50GB or 100GB
(compressed) onto SLR tapes.
I have about 50GB+ data to save, so I want to use tape drive compressio
Hi all,
I have a problem with bacula and some SLR tapes. My server has an "TANDBERG
SLR100" SCSI tape drive, which is capable of storing 50GB or 100GB
(compressed) onto SLR tapes.
I have about 50GB+ data to save, so I want to use tape drive compression.
First, I used an "old" tape to store tho
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