Re: [Networker] disaster recovery
2006-05-10 10:40:13
Hello Patricia,
Media Blocksize = 0
means you are using a divice whith variable block size, like LTO.
-Christo
> I can see using the performance tuning guide for your own 'home'
> enviroment but how much are you really going to be able to do at an
> offsite enviroment with all different flavors of equipment. Plus I'm no
> networking guru, which is what you have to be these days in order to have
> things go as smooth as possible. I come from a cobal,datatrieve, vms
> background when life was simple. I'd almost consider moving my networker
> server to a linux box after some of the comments. That block size error
> really messed me up last time. Okay I did mt -f \\.\tape1 status. This
> is what I got. What is my block size?
> Media Capacity = 101.16GByte
> Media Remaining = 48.26GByte
> Media Blocksize = 0
> Media Partition Count = 0
> Media is not write protected
> default blocksize = 65536
> maximum blocksize = 131072
> minimum blocksize = 4
> MaximumPartitionCount = 0
> Partition = 0
> Logical block position = 3397737
> EOTWarningZoneSize = 0
> Error Correction Enabled
>
>
>
> Patricia Neal
> Production Support Specialist
> C.S.E.A.
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