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Hi, I try to change the block size from 512 to 0, but it send this message:
0514-068 Cause not know
Can someone help me whith this?
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y are you changing the block size to zero?
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Tape drive?
Block size = 0 means variable / OS default.

What type of drive / device?
Do you have the correct device driver filesets loaded?
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This is the command that I used
chdev -l rmt0 -a blocksize=0
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