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Linux / tape Block size issue
Can anyone tell me how to read and change the tape block size attached to a ultrium 2 (Faststor-2 tapedrive). I am using Redhat Linux AS 3.0 Update 7.
I had a problem doing a recover with our backup software which is AS 3.0 Update 7. The message I received was: Failed to read 65536 byte block with 32768 byte read. I was told by Networker support to this was a linux issue. so here I am ??? 1) How can I read the block size in linux and change it? 2) Where would I change the block size? Would it be on the controller? Thanks in Advance |
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