ADSM-L

Re: TAPE FORMAT

1997-12-02 06:38:07
Subject: Re: TAPE FORMAT
From: Randall Eggert <RANDYE AT MAPCOINC DOT COM>
Date: Tue, 2 Dec 1997 06:38:07 -0500
If your Exabyte 210 has both drives defined within the same storage pool,
you could migrate the uncompressed volumes to the same storage pool.  In
effect doing a tape-to-tape copy from uncompressed to compressed.  The
command is MOVE DATA volume#.

Once the data has been migrated off the source volume, it is scratched and
is available for re-use.

Randall Eggert





PromptSoftware AT T-ONLINE DOT DE on 11/27/97 01:43:21 PM

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We use a HP1553 with ADSM V2M6R12 on OS/2 WARP and it has a nice display
that says about compression. When we use the hardward compression it's
actualy making the files bigger (harware compression factor 0.9). Probably
because our clients are compressing the files on backup.

So we switched off the hardware compression (using DDS2 and not DDS2C as
format)

Gerhard




Usually, once a label is written you can't change the format on the tape
without bulk erasing the label and starting over again.  I know this is the
case with DLT media and am extrapolating that knowledge to your situation.
 You certainly can't write both compressed and non-compressed data on the
same tape.

Just my ideas but with no foundation.

Kelly

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