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[Bacula-users] Dell TL1000 IBM3850-HH7

2017-03-16 23:53:48
Subject: [Bacula-users] Dell TL1000 IBM3850-HH7
From: Jim Richardson <jim AT securit360 DOT com>
To: "bacula-users AT lists.sourceforge DOT net" <bacula-users AT lists.sourceforge DOT net>
Date: Fri, 17 Mar 2017 02:19:02 +0000
I cannot seem to get my IBM3850-HH7 installed in a Dell PowerVault TL1000 to 
pass Bacula btape test.  Below is the output, I have tried every combination of 
configuration.  Below is my information.  Can someone please point me to a 
configuration that works?

Thanks!

=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= PuTTY log 2017.03.16 20:47:12 =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=
btape -v /dev/stnfs0st90
Tape block granularity is 1024 bytes.
btape: butil.c:290-0 Using device: "/dev/nst0" for writing.
btape: btape.c:477-0 open device "ULT3580-HH7" (/dev/nst0): OK
*test

=== Write, rewind, and re-read test ===

I'm going to write 10000 records and an EOF
then write 10000 records and an EOF, then rewind,
and re-read the data to verify that it is correct.

This is an *essential* feature ...

btape: btape.c:1157-0 Wrote 10000 blocks of 64412 bytes.
btape: btape.c:609-0 Wrote 1 EOF to "ULT3580-HH7" (/dev/nst0)
btape: btape.c:1173-0 Wrote 10000 blocks of 64412 bytes.
btape: btape.c:609-0 Wrote 1 EOF to "ULT3580-HH7" (/dev/nst0)
btape: btape.c:1215-0 Rewind OK.
10000 blocks re-read correctly.
10000 blocks re-read correctly.
=== Test Succeeded. End Write, rewind, and re-read test ===

btape: btape.c:1283-0 Block position test
btape: btape.c:1295-0 Rewind OK.
Reposition to file:block 0:4
Block 5 re-read correctly.
Reposition to file:block 0:200
Block 201 re-read correctly.
Reposition to file:block 0:9999
Block 10000 re-read correctly.
Reposition to file:block 1:0
Block 10001 re-read correctly.
Reposition to file:block 1:600
Block 10601 re-read correctly.
Reposition to file:block 1:9999
Block 20000 re-read correctly.
=== Test Succeeded. End Write, rewind, and re-read test ===



=== Append files test ===

This test is essential to Bacula.

I'm going to write one record  in file 0,
                   two records in file 1,
             and three records in file 2

btape: btape.c:579-0 Rewound "ULT3580-HH7" (/dev/nst0)
btape: btape.c:1914-0 Wrote one record of 64412 bytes.
btape: btape.c:1916-0 Wrote block to device.
btape: btape.c:609-0 Wrote 1 EOF to "ULT3580-HH7" (/dev/nst0)
btape: btape.c:1914-0 Wrote one record of 64412 bytes.
btape: btape.c:1916-0 Wrote block to device.
btape: btape.c:1914-0 Wrote one record of 64412 bytes.
btape: btape.c:1916-0 Wrote block to device.
btape: btape.c:609-0 Wrote 1 EOF to "ULT3580-HH7" (/dev/nst0)
btape: btape.c:1914-0 Wrote one record of 64412 bytes.
btape: btape.c:1916-0 Wrote block to device.
btape: btape.c:1914-0 Wrote one record of 64412 bytes.
btape: btape.c:1916-0 Wrote block to device.
btape: btape.c:1914-0 Wrote one record of 64412 bytes.
btape: btape.c:1916-0 Wrote block to device.
btape: btape.c:609-0 Wrote 1 EOF to "ULT3580-HH7" (/dev/nst0)
btape: btape.c:477-0 open device "ULT3580-HH7" (/dev/nst0): OK
btape: btape.c:579-0 Rewound "ULT3580-HH7" (/dev/nst0)
btape: btape.c:1427-0 Now moving to end of medium.
btape: btape.c:630-0 Moved to end of medium.
We should be in file 3. I am at file 8388607. This is NOT correct!!!!

Append test failed. Attempting again.
Setting "Hardware End of Medium = no
    and "Fast Forward Space File = no
and retrying append test.



=== Append files test ===

This test is essential to Bacula.

I'm going to write one record  in file 0,
                   two records in file 1,
             and three records in file 2

btape: btape.c:579-0 Rewound "ULT3580-HH7" (/dev/nst0)
btape: btape.c:1914-0 Wrote one record of 64412 bytes.
btape: btape.c:1916-0 Wrote block to device.
btape: btape.c:609-0 Wrote 1 EOF to "ULT3580-HH7" (/dev/nst0)
btape: btape.c:1914-0 Wrote one record of 64412 bytes.
btape: btape.c:1916-0 Wrote block to device.
btape: btape.c:1914-0 Wrote one record of 64412 bytes.
btape: btape.c:1916-0 Wrote block to device.
btape: btape.c:609-0 Wrote 1 EOF to "ULT3580-HH7" (/dev/nst0)
btape: btape.c:1914-0 Wrote one record of 64412 bytes.
btape: btape.c:1916-0 Wrote block to device.
btape: btape.c:1914-0 Wrote one record of 64412 bytes.
btape: btape.c:1916-0 Wrote block to device.
btape: btape.c:1914-0 Wrote one record of 64412 bytes.
btape: btape.c:1916-0 Wrote block to device.
btape: btape.c:609-0 Wrote 1 EOF to "ULT3580-HH7" (/dev/nst0)
btape: btape.c:477-0 open device "ULT3580-HH7" (/dev/nst0): OK
btape: btape.c:579-0 Rewound "ULT3580-HH7" (/dev/nst0)
btape: btape.c:1427-0 Now moving to end of medium.
#---- Insert from debug 9999
>>>> btape: dev.c:716-0 Enter eod
>>>> btape: dev.c:598-0 rewind res=0 fd=3 "ULT3580-HH7" (/dev/nst0)
>>>> btape: dev.c:809-0 eod: doing fsf 1
>>>> btape: dev.c:1136-0 fsf
>>>> btape: dev.c:1181-0 FSF has cap_fsf
>>>> btape: smartall.c:147-0 smalloc 64577 at 7f0a1d78a9d8 from dev.c:1187
>>>> btape: dev.c:1191-0 Doing read before fsf
>>>> btape: dev.c:1229-0 Doing MTFSF
>>>> btape: smartall.c:190-0 sm_free 64577 at 7f0a1d78a9d8 from dev.c:1187
>>>> btape: mem_pool.c:235-0 free_pool_memory 7f0a1d78a9d8 pool=0 from 
>>>> dev.c:1244
>>>> btape: dev.c:1262-0 Return 0 from FSF
>>>> btape: dev.c:1264-0 ST_EOF set on exit FSF
>>>> btape: dev.c:1269-0 Return from FSF file=1
>>>> btape: dev.c:809-0 eod: doing fsf 1
>>>> btape: dev.c:1133-0 ST_EOF set on entry to FSF
>>>> btape: dev.c:1136-0 fsf
>>>> btape: dev.c:1181-0 FSF has cap_fsf
>>>> btape: smartall.c:147-0 smalloc 64577 at 7f0a1d78a9d8 from dev.c:1187
>>>> btape: dev.c:1191-0 Doing read before fsf
>>>> btape: dev.c:1229-0 Doing MTFSF
>>>> btape: smartall.c:190-0 sm_free 64577 at 7f0a1d78a9d8 from dev.c:1187
>>>> btape: mem_pool.c:235-0 free_pool_memory 7f0a1d78a9d8 pool=0 from 
>>>> dev.c:1244
>>>> btape: dev.c:1262-0 Return 0 from FSF
>>>> btape: dev.c:1264-0 ST_EOF set on exit FSF
>>>> btape: dev.c:1269-0 Return from FSF file=2
>>>> btape: dev.c:809-0 eod: doing fsf 1
>>>> btape: dev.c:1133-0 ST_EOF set on entry to FSF
>>>> btape: dev.c:1136-0 fsf
>>>> btape: dev.c:1181-0 FSF has cap_fsf
>>>> btape: smartall.c:147-0 smalloc 64577 at 7f0a1d78a9d8 from dev.c:1187
>>>> btape: dev.c:1191-0 Doing read before fsf
>>>> btape: dev.c:1229-0 Doing MTFSF
>>>> btape: smartall.c:190-0 sm_free 64577 at 7f0a1d78a9d8 from dev.c:1187
>>>> btape: mem_pool.c:235-0 free_pool_memory 7f0a1d78a9d8 pool=0 from 
>>>> dev.c:1244
>>>> btape: dev.c:1262-0 Return 0 from FSF
>>>> btape: dev.c:1264-0 ST_EOF set on exit FSF
>>>> btape: dev.c:1269-0 Return from FSF file=3
>>>> btape: dev.c:809-0 eod: doing fsf 1
>>>> btape: dev.c:1133-0 ST_EOF set on entry to FSF
>>>> btape: dev.c:1136-0 fsf
>>>> btape: dev.c:1181-0 FSF has cap_fsf
>>>> btape: smartall.c:147-0 smalloc 64577 at 7f0a1d78a9d8 from dev.c:1187
>>>> btape: dev.c:1191-0 Doing read before fsf
>>>> btape: mem_pool.c:123-0 sm_get_pool_memory reuse 7f0a1d75b0f8 to 
>>>> ../lib/berrno.h:77
>>>> btape: dev.c:1206-0 Set ST_EOT read errno=5. ERR=Input/output error
>>>> btape: dev.c:1209-0 dev.c:1208 read error on "ULT3580-HH7" (/dev/nst0). 
>>>> ERR=Input/output error.
>>>> btape: mem_pool.c:235-0 free_pool_memory 7f0a1d75b0f8 pool=4 from 
>>>> ../lib/berrno.h:84
>>>> btape: smartall.c:190-0 sm_free 64577 at 7f0a1d78a9d8 from dev.c:1187
>>>> btape: mem_pool.c:235-0 free_pool_memory 7f0a1d78a9d8 pool=0 from 
>>>> dev.c:1244
>>>> btape: dev.c:1262-0 Return -1 from FSF
>>>> btape: dev.c:1264-0 ST_EOF set on exit FSF
>>>> btape: dev.c:1267-0 ST_EOT set on exit FSF
>>>> btape: dev.c:1269-0 Return from FSF file=3
>>>> btape: dev.c:811-0 fsf error.
#----
btape: btape.c:627-0 dev.c:1208 read error on "ULT3580-HH7" (/dev/nst0). 
ERR=Input/output error.
We should be in file 3. I am at file 3. This is correct!

Now the important part, I am going to attempt to append to the tape.

btape: btape.c:1914-0 Wrote one record of 64412 bytes.
btape: btape.c:1916-0 Wrote block to device.
btape: btape.c:609-0 Wrote 1 EOF to "ULT3580-HH7" (/dev/nst0)
btape: btape.c:579-0 Rewound "ULT3580-HH7" (/dev/nst0)
Done appending, there should be no I/O errors

Doing Bacula scan of blocks:
#---- Insert from debug 9999
>>>> btape: block.c:959-0 Enter read_block_from_device
>>>> btape: block.c:992-0 Full read in read_block_from_device() len=64512
>>>> btape: mem_pool.c:123-0 sm_get_pool_memory reuse 7f0a1d75b0f8 to 
>>>> ../lib/berrno.h:77
>>>> btape: block.c:1042-0 Read device got: ERR=Input/output error
>>>> btape: message.c:1292-0 Enter Jmsg type=4
>>>> btape: message.c:755-0 Enter dispatch_msg type=4 msg=btape JobId 0: Error: 
>>>> block.c:1045 Read error on fd=3 at file:blk 0:7 on device "ULT3580-HH7" 
>>>> (/dev/nst0). ERR=Input/output error.
>>>> btape: message.c:967-0 STDOUT for following msg: btape JobId 0: Error: 
>>>> block.c:1045 Read error on fd=3 at file:blk 0:7 on device "ULT3580-HH7" 
>>>> (/dev/nst0). ERR=Input/output error.
#----
16-Mar 21:48 btape JobId 0: Error: block.c:1045 Read error on fd=3 at file:blk 
0:7 on device "ULT3580-HH7" (/dev/nst0). ERR=Input/output error.
Error reading block. ERR=block.c:1045 Read error on fd=3 at file:blk 0:7 on 
device "ULT3580-HH7" (/dev/nst0). ERR=Input/output error.

Total files=0, blocks=7, bytes = 451,136
End scanning the tape.
We should be in file 4. I am at file 0. This is NOT correct!!!!


It looks like the append failed. Attempting again.
Setting "BSF at EOM = yes" and retrying append test.


=== Append files test ===

This test is essential to Bacula.

I'm going to write one record  in file 0,
                   two records in file 1,
             and three records in file 2

btape: btape.c:579-0 Rewound "ULT3580-HH7" (/dev/nst0)
btape: btape.c:1914-0 Wrote one record of 64412 bytes.
btape: btape.c:1916-0 Wrote block to device.
btape: btape.c:609-0 Wrote 1 EOF to "ULT3580-HH7" (/dev/nst0)
btape: btape.c:1914-0 Wrote one record of 64412 bytes.
btape: btape.c:1916-0 Wrote block to device.
btape: btape.c:1914-0 Wrote one record of 64412 bytes.
btape: btape.c:1916-0 Wrote block to device.
btape: btape.c:609-0 Wrote 1 EOF to "ULT3580-HH7" (/dev/nst0)
btape: btape.c:1914-0 Wrote one record of 64412 bytes.
btape: btape.c:1916-0 Wrote block to device.
btape: btape.c:1914-0 Wrote one record of 64412 bytes.
btape: btape.c:1916-0 Wrote block to device.
btape: btape.c:1914-0 Wrote one record of 64412 bytes.
btape: btape.c:1916-0 Wrote block to device.
btape: btape.c:609-0 Wrote 1 EOF to "ULT3580-HH7" (/dev/nst0)
btape: btape.c:477-0 open device "ULT3580-HH7" (/dev/nst0): OK
btape: btape.c:579-0 Rewound "ULT3580-HH7" (/dev/nst0)
btape: btape.c:1427-0 Now moving to end of medium.
#---- Insert from debug 9999
>>>> btape: dev.c:716-0 Enter eod
>>>> btape: dev.c:598-0 rewind res=0 fd=3 "ULT3580-HH7" (/dev/nst0)
>>>> btape: dev.c:809-0 eod: doing fsf 1
>>>> btape: dev.c:1136-0 fsf
>>>> btape: dev.c:1181-0 FSF has cap_fsf
>>>> btape: smartall.c:147-0 smalloc 64577 at 7f0a1d78a9d8 from dev.c:1187
>>>> btape: dev.c:1191-0 Doing read before fsf
>>>> btape: dev.c:1229-0 Doing MTFSF
>>>> btape: smartall.c:190-0 sm_free 64577 at 7f0a1d78a9d8 from dev.c:1187
>>>> btape: mem_pool.c:235-0 free_pool_memory 7f0a1d78a9d8 pool=0 from 
>>>> dev.c:1244
>>>> btape: dev.c:1262-0 Return 0 from FSF
>>>> btape: dev.c:1264-0 ST_EOF set on exit FSF
>>>> btape: dev.c:1269-0 Return from FSF file=1
>>>> btape: dev.c:809-0 eod: doing fsf 1
>>>> btape: dev.c:1133-0 ST_EOF set on entry to FSF
>>>> btape: dev.c:1136-0 fsf
>>>> btape: dev.c:1181-0 FSF has cap_fsf
>>>> btape: smartall.c:147-0 smalloc 64577 at 7f0a1d78a9d8 from dev.c:1187
>>>> btape: dev.c:1191-0 Doing read before fsf
>>>> btape: dev.c:1229-0 Doing MTFSF
>>>> btape: smartall.c:190-0 sm_free 64577 at 7f0a1d78a9d8 from dev.c:1187
>>>> btape: mem_pool.c:235-0 free_pool_memory 7f0a1d78a9d8 pool=0 from 
>>>> dev.c:1244
>>>> btape: dev.c:1262-0 Return 0 from FSF
>>>> btape: dev.c:1264-0 ST_EOF set on exit FSF
>>>> btape: dev.c:1269-0 Return from FSF file=2
>>>> btape: dev.c:809-0 eod: doing fsf 1
>>>> btape: dev.c:1133-0 ST_EOF set on entry to FSF
>>>> btape: dev.c:1136-0 fsf
>>>> btape: dev.c:1181-0 FSF has cap_fsf
>>>> btape: smartall.c:147-0 smalloc 64577 at 7f0a1d78a9d8 from dev.c:1187
>>>> btape: dev.c:1191-0 Doing read before fsf
>>>> btape: dev.c:1229-0 Doing MTFSF
>>>> btape: smartall.c:190-0 sm_free 64577 at 7f0a1d78a9d8 from dev.c:1187
>>>> btape: mem_pool.c:235-0 free_pool_memory 7f0a1d78a9d8 pool=0 from 
>>>> dev.c:1244
>>>> btape: dev.c:1262-0 Return 0 from FSF
>>>> btape: dev.c:1264-0 ST_EOF set on exit FSF
>>>> btape: dev.c:1269-0 Return from FSF file=3
>>>> btape: dev.c:809-0 eod: doing fsf 1
>>>> btape: dev.c:1133-0 ST_EOF set on entry to FSF
>>>> btape: dev.c:1136-0 fsf
>>>> btape: dev.c:1181-0 FSF has cap_fsf
>>>> btape: smartall.c:147-0 smalloc 64577 at 7f0a1d78a9d8 from dev.c:1187
>>>> btape: dev.c:1191-0 Doing read before fsf
>>>> btape: mem_pool.c:123-0 sm_get_pool_memory reuse 7f0a1d75b0f8 to 
>>>> ../lib/berrno.h:77
>>>> btape: dev.c:1206-0 Set ST_EOT read errno=5. ERR=Input/output error
>>>> btape: dev.c:1209-0 dev.c:1208 read error on "ULT3580-HH7" (/dev/nst0). 
>>>> ERR=Input/output error.
>>>> btape: mem_pool.c:235-0 free_pool_memory 7f0a1d75b0f8 pool=4 from 
>>>> ../lib/berrno.h:84
>>>> btape: smartall.c:190-0 sm_free 64577 at 7f0a1d78a9d8 from dev.c:1187
>>>> btape: mem_pool.c:235-0 free_pool_memory 7f0a1d78a9d8 pool=0 from 
>>>> dev.c:1244
>>>> btape: dev.c:1262-0 Return -1 from FSF
>>>> btape: dev.c:1264-0 ST_EOF set on exit FSF
>>>> btape: dev.c:1267-0 ST_EOT set on exit FSF
>>>> btape: dev.c:1269-0 Return from FSF file=3
>>>> btape: dev.c:811-0 fsf error.
#----
btape: btape.c:627-0 dev.c:1208 read error on "ULT3580-HH7" (/dev/nst0). 
ERR=Input/output error.
We should be in file 3. I am at file 3. This is correct!

Now the important part, I am going to attempt to append to the tape.

btape: btape.c:1914-0 Wrote one record of 64412 bytes.
btape: btape.c:1916-0 Wrote block to device.
btape: btape.c:609-0 Wrote 1 EOF to "ULT3580-HH7" (/dev/nst0)
btape: btape.c:579-0 Rewound "ULT3580-HH7" (/dev/nst0)
Done appending, there should be no I/O errors

Doing Bacula scan of blocks:
#---- Insert from debug 9999
>>>> btape: block.c:959-0 Enter read_block_from_device
>>>> btape: block.c:992-0 Full read in read_block_from_device() len=64512
>>>> btape: mem_pool.c:123-0 sm_get_pool_memory reuse 7f0a1d75b0f8 to 
>>>> ../lib/berrno.h:77
>>>> btape: block.c:1042-0 Read device got: ERR=Input/output error
>>>> btape: message.c:1292-0 Enter Jmsg type=4
>>>> btape: message.c:755-0 Enter dispatch_msg type=4 msg=btape JobId 0: Error: 
>>>> block.c:1045 Read error on fd=3 at file:blk 0:7 on device "ULT3580-HH7" 
>>>> (/dev/nst0). ERR=Input/output error.
>>>> btape: message.c:967-0 STDOUT for following msg: btape JobId 0: Error: 
>>>> block.c:1045 Read error on fd=3 at file:blk 0:7 on device "ULT3580-HH7" 
>>>> (/dev/nst0). ERR=Input/output error.
#----
16-Mar 21:49 btape JobId 0: Error: block.c:1045 Read error on fd=3 at file:blk 
0:7 on device "ULT3580-HH7" (/dev/nst0). ERR=Input/output error.
Error reading block. ERR=block.c:1045 Read error on fd=3 at file:blk 0:7 on 
device "ULT3580-HH7" (/dev/nst0). ERR=Input/output error.

Total files=0, blocks=7, bytes = 451,136
End scanning the tape.
We should be in file 4. I am at file 0. This is NOT correct!!!!

Append test failed.


!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Unable to correct the problem. You MUST fix this
problem before Bacula can use your tape drive correctly

Perhaps running Bacula in fixed block mode will work.
Do so by setting:

Minimum Block Size = nnn
Maximum Block Size = nnn

in your Storage daemon's Device definition.
nnn must match your tape driver's block size, which
can be determined by reading your tape manufacturers
information, and the information on your kernel dirver.
Fixed block sizes, however, are not normally an ideal solution.

Some systems, e.g. OpenBSD, require you to set
   Use MTIOCGET= no
in your device resource. Use with caution.
*

##---------------- bacula
rpm -qa | grep bacula
bacula-libs-sql-7.0.5-7.el7.x86_64
bacula-console-7.0.5-7.el7.x86_64
bacula-director-7.0.5-7.el7.x86_64
bacula-libs-7.0.5-7.el7.x86_64
bacula-storage-7.0.5-7.el7.x86_64
bacula-common-7.0.5-7.el7.x86_64
bacula-client-7.0.5-7.el7.x86_64

##---------------- dmesg
dmesg | grep scsi
[    2.628216] scsi host0: Avago SAS based MegaRAID driver
[    2.635832] scsi 0:2:0:0: Direct-Access     DELL     PERC H710P       3.13 
PQ: 0 ANSI: 5
[    2.697600] scsi host1: Avago SAS based MegaRAID driver
[    2.705309] scsi 1:0:86:0: Sequential-Access IBM      ULT3580-HH7      G9Q1 
PQ: 0 ANSI: 6
[    2.745138] scsi 0:2:1:0: Direct-Access     DELL     PERC H710P       3.13 
PQ: 0 ANSI: 5
[    2.812913] scsi 1:0:86:1: Medium Changer    IBM      3572-TL          0071 
PQ: 0 ANSI: 3
[    2.818741] scsi 1:2:0:0: Direct-Access     DELL     PERC H810        3.13 
PQ: 0 ANSI: 5
[    2.932148] scsi 1:2:1:0: Direct-Access     DELL     PERC H810        3.13 
PQ: 0 ANSI: 5
[    3.128076] scsi host2: usb-storage 1-1.4:1.2
[    4.131049] scsi 2:0:0:0: CD-ROM            KVM      Boot Disk        1.0  
PQ: 0 ANSI: 0
[    7.149265] sd 0:2:0:0: Attached scsi generic sg0 type 0
[    7.149336] sd 0:2:1:0: Attached scsi generic sg1 type 0
[    7.149416] scsi 1:0:86:0: Attached scsi generic sg2 type 1
[    7.149489] scsi 1:0:86:1: Attached scsi generic sg3 type 8
[    7.149531] sd 1:2:0:0: Attached scsi generic sg4 type 0
[    7.149574] sd 1:2:1:0: Attached scsi generic sg5 type 0
[    7.149635] scsi 2:0:0:0: Attached scsi generic sg6 type 5
[    7.191095] st 1:0:86:0: Attached scsi tape st0
[    7.448912] ch 1:0:86:1: Attached scsi changer ch0
[    7.450197] sr 2:0:0:0: [sr0] scsi3-mmc drive: 0x/0x caddy
[    7.451180] sr 2:0:0:0: Attached scsi CD-ROM sr0
[   72.176283] scsi host3: usb-storage 1-1.6.2:1.0
[   73.178715] scsi 3:0:0:0: Direct-Access     iDRAC    SECUPD           0329 
PQ: 0 ANSI: 0 CCS
[   73.179164] sd 3:0:0:0: Attached scsi generic sg7 type 0

##---------------- bacula-sd.conf
Device {
  Name = ULT3580-HH7
  Media Type = LTO7
  Archive Device = /dev/nst0      # Device nstX created automatically by st 
daemon.
  AutoChanger = yes
  AutomaticMount = yes;    # when device opened, read it
  AlwaysOpen = yes;          # Default value yes
  RemovableMedia = yes;
  RandomAccess = no;
  Requires Mount = no;
  Maximum Open Wait = 300         # Default value
  Maximum Rewind Wait = 300       # Default value
  Maximum Changer Wait = 120      # default is 120 secs
  Maximum Job Spool Size = 2G     # default is unlimited
  Spool Directory = "/export/shared/spool"
  Label Type = IBM
  Check Labels = yes
  LabelMedia = yes;
#  Hardware End of Medium = no     # defaut is Yes
#  Fast Forward Space File = no    # This line required if above HEOM is set to 
"No"
  BSF at EOM = no                 # Default is no
  Two EOF = no
  Volume Poll Interval = 300      # Poll the drive to seek the status
 }

##---------------- tapeinfo
tapeinfo -f /dev/sg2
Product Type: Tape Drive
Vendor ID: 'IBM     '
Product ID: 'ULT3580-HH7     '
Revision: 'G9Q1'
Attached Changer API: No
SerialNumber: '1097000515'
MinBlock: 1
MaxBlock: 8388608
SCSI ID: 86
SCSI LUN: 0
Ready: yes
BufferedMode: yes
Medium Type: 0x78
Density Code: 0x5c
BlockSize: 0
DataCompEnabled: yes
DataCompCapable: yes
DataDeCompEnabled: yes
CompType: 0xff
DeCompType: 0xff
BOP: yes
Block Position: 0
Partition 0 Remaining Kbytes: -1
Partition 0 Size in Kbytes: -1
ActivePartition: 0
EarlyWarningSize: 0
NumPartitions: 0
MaxPartitions: 3


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