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- From: BUC@FINABO.ABO.FI (Johan Boholm, DC)
- Subject: RE: Problems with CA-ARCHIVER 4.0 and Exabytes
- In-Reply-To: dsroberts@beckman.com's message of 12 Nov 92 20:17:48 GMT
- Message-ID: <1992Nov13.082044.4086@abo.fi>
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- Organization: Abo Akademi University, Finland
- References: <009637F3.A98A6B80.16317@swdev.si.com> <1992Nov12.131749.1040@beckman.com>
- Date: Fri, 13 Nov 1992 08:20:44 GMT
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- Brian Tillman, Smiths Industries (tillman@swdev.si.com) writes:
-
- >> My CA-Archiver V4.0 manuals (the release notes, I think) explicitly state
- >> that 8mm tapes are not supported at this time. CA told me V4.0 _might_
- >> work with an 8mm drive, provided the drive supports long EOF records.
- >> The explanation is that, at the end of each archive service run, a copy of
- >> the archive database is placed on the tape (for use by ARCMAN RECOVER).
- >> At the next service run, this copy of the database is overwritten by the
- >> new files being archived. In order to properly position the tape, long
- >> EOFs are required. Otherwise, Archiver can't find the old database file
- >> properly.
- >>
-
- Don Roberts, Beckman Industries, Inc. (dsroberts@beckman.com) writes:
-
- > Not quite correct, Brian.
- >
- > From the 4.0 (9111) release notes:
- > "Currently CA-ARCHIVER offers support for 8mm tape subsystems that provide
- > complete support for Digital Equipment's Tape Mass Storage Control Protocol
- > (TMSCP). Most of the vendors of 8mm based tape subsystems state they are
- > TMSCP compatible, but in most cases they are not 100% compatible. With the
- > current technology provided by EXABYTE, 100% compatibility can only be
- > achieved when the EXABYTE is configured to support the long file markers
- > (2mb). When the drive is configured to write short file marks (256k), the
- > EXABYTE drive can only begin to write operations at the beginning of the
- > tape or at the end. In short file mark mode, you can not overwrite
- > information on a 8mm tape, this is not TMSCP compatible. The EXABYTE drive
- > provides for configuring either way, but not all vendors selling the
- > subsystems support this. CA-Archiver requires the ability to overwrite
- > data on tape, thus only 8mm subsystems operating in long file mark mode are
- > supported."
-
- > It then states that CMD Technology and MegaTape GT-88/3 do and TD Systems
- > Viking SCSI doesn't. It says that the long file mark must be written after
- > each FILE, not just for the archiver database. "It is quite possible that
- > the file markers will consume more space on a tape than actual data if small
- > files are being archived to this medium."
-
- > I can't figure out where I put my release notes for 4.1 so I can't verify if
- > support is in that version (I'm running 4.1 (9206) but I have no 8mm drives).
-
- Thanks for your comments!
-
- Yes, I have read the 4.0 (9202) release notes and I was (then) glad to
- hear that 8 mm tape subsystems are supported _if_ they provide support
- for TMSCP.
-
- From the SI8000C series tape subsystem user guide:
-
- "The SI8000C series cartridge tape subsystem includes an 8 mm cartridge
- tape drive (an 8200C or 8500C) with SCSI interface that attaches to the
- standard tape interface (STI) on a hierarchial storage controller (HSC),
- using tape mass storage control protocol (TMSCP)."
-
- The problem *should* be corrected in version 4.1, i.e. 8mm will be
- fully supported. I think I'll just grab the phone and start asking
- when it will be available here in Finland...
-
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