My original Posting:
> Arch: Sun4c
> OS: SunOS 4.1.1b
> DAT Drive: HP 25480A
>
>We have this DAT drive on and working in compressed mode. The manual claims
>that we should be able to get upto 8 Gig of data on a 90m tape. So far
>all I have been able to get is about 3 Gig in dump format ( using
>GTBackup from Alida, Inc.).
>
>The switches are set (1-8)
> 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0
>
>And the kernel has been rebuilt using the data provided by HP. I have
>used many different combinations of density and tape lengths. HP suggests
>using 15000 for both.
>
>Does anybody have any insight as to how to get more onto a tape?
>
>Thanks. I will summerize.
>
>Paul.
>
Well, the votes are in and everybody says that 8Gig is a dream. I pretty
much knew that but I was hoping to get a bit more than 3Gig.
One person says he gets 2 - 2.5 Gig on a 60m tape. So 3 - 3.5 should be
doable for 90m - depending on the type of data you have, of course.
Also, the s and the d flags don't matter, just so long as they are large
enough so that dump doesn't think its about to hit the end.
Thanks to:
arul%saturn@sdsu.edu (Arul Ananthanarayanan)
John DiMarco <jdd@db.toronto.edu>
cyliax@ecn.purdue.edu (Ingo Cyliax)
mdl@cypress.com (J. Matt Landrum)
dwells@fits.CX.NRAO.EDU (Don Wells)
Jim Lick <jim@ferkel.ucsb.edu>
erueg@cfgauss.uni-math.gwdg.de (Eckhard Rueggeberg)
Dave Mitchell <D.Mitchell@dcs.sheffield.ac.uk>
And Special thanks to:
gorpong@sbcoc.com ( Gordon C. Galligher)
who pointed out that I spelled summarize wrong. But, of course gave no useful
information on my question. Hi Gordon! (before anyone flames - he's a friend
of mine :-)
Paul.
-- Paul T. Root Nycor Corp proot@mmc.mmmg.com ...a Perl script is correct if its's halfway readable and gets
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