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- From: jweiss@casbah.acns.nwu.edu (Jerry Weiss)
- Subject: Re: Problems with EXABYTE tape drive
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- Date: Sun, 24 Jan 1993 21:14:55 GMT
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- In article <1jq49uINNhrv@gap.caltech.edu> carl@SOL1.GPS.CALTECH.EDU writes:
- >In article <1993Jan22.200938.22220@das.harvard.edu>, chen@speed.uucp (Lilei Chen) writes:
- >>On our site we use EXABYTE tape drive for backup purpose. But we
- >>can not get more than 500MB on a 112M tape which is supposed to be
- >>able to hold more than 2GB according to the specification. We have
- >>about five drives and all behave the same way. We even tried it on
- >>a PC with an ADAPTEC SCSI controler, but the result is the same.
- >>EXABYTE claimed that they don't know anything about the possible
- >>cause. So I am asking the net if anyone has encountered similar
- >>problems with EXABYTE tape drive and/or knows its possible cause.
- >
- >Well, unless I'm mistaken, the 2GB figure applies only if you:
- > 1) Write large records; and
- > 2) Keep the tape streaming
- >If you're either:
- > 1) Writing small records; or
- > 2) Running an application that writes a record, pauses for awhile,
- > writes the next record, etc.
- >then you're not going to be able to write the full capacity of the tape.
-
- Some more information about the operating system, version and actual
- command would help. Even accounting for some of the item's Carl mentioned,
- its hard to account for getting only 500 mbytes out of the drive.
-
- A few things I will add:
-
- 1) Backup versions from Vms 5.2 (?) to 5.4 have an interesting bug that
- wastes a great deal of space on small files. The waste is especially
- bad on files with few blocks and large tape record sizes. Only one file
- is written per record, and if the tape record is 16384 bytes you can waste
- alot of space quickly. There is a patch to fix this from DEC.
-
- 2) If you are not using Backup, then writing large numbers of files
- directly to the tape will waste large amounts space because of the way
- the tape marks are implemented.
-
- I routinely get 2.1 gig's on my 8200 exabyte, writing on a slow machine.
- I don't believe tape pauses are a big space waster, but may be hard on the
- drives.
-
-
-
- --
- Jerry S. Weiss "If you can't stand the heat, stay out of the antimatter!"
- j-weiss@nwu.edu Dept. Medicine, Northwestern Univ. Medical School
-