We just finished a large backup (6.63TB) to a mix of LTO3 and LTO4 tapes.
The odd thing is that the job spanned 49(!) tapes:
46 LTO3
3 LTO4
Of those 49(!) tapes, running "query 14" (List Jobs stored for a given
Volume name) for each tape in the job, I find:
2 LTO4 tapes are shown as containing only the large (6.63TB) job
42 LTO3 tapes are shown as containing only the large (6.63TB) job
1 LTO4 tape contains data from 2 jobs (part of the 6.63TB job and
7.78GB of data from another backup)
1 LTO3 tape contains data from 2 jobs (part of the 6.63TB job and
11.85GB from another job))
1 LTO3 tape contains data from 3 jobs (part of the 6.63TB job and
382GB from another job and
11.93GB from another job)
1 LTO3 tape contains data from 2 jobs (part of the 6.63TB job and
19.93GB from another job))
I'm not using software compression. Hardware compression is enabled in the
tape library. The SD is configured with a "Maximum File Size" of 5GB.
I don't understand why so many tapes were used for this job. Even with random,
uncompressible data, that media should be able to store over 18TB. Is it
possible that tape shoe-shining is wasting that much media capacity?
Can anyone suggest any ways to look into this further?
Thanks,
Mark
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