Hi, this is just to update the current state.
I replaced the bitchy SLR7 with a brand-new SLR7 (same firmware version) and it works without hardware-compression! I replaced the Harddisk in the backup machine with a WinXP drive, installed the Tandberg tools and I switched off HW-comp. Then I switched back to Linux. amtapetype resulted in: define tapetype SLR7 { comment "just produced by tapetype prog (hardware compression off)" length 18889 mbytes filemark 0 kbytes speed 2848 kps } That's fine, isn't it. Therefore I will have to send the old SLR7 back to Tandberg Germany for a repair, which will cost 250 EUR lump-sum because it's older than 3 years. :-( Well, never touch a running system. Best regards Uwe > Matthias Andree writes: > > This looks strange. Is the drive in auto-retension mode and > rewinding > > the tape again and again? > > No, I typed 'su amanda -c "/usr/sbin/amtapetype -c -e 20g -f > /dev/nst0' > > > Does your drive have current firmware? Check tandberg.com. > > This is worth a try, good idea. > > > ship 3 MB/s out to the drive. If you're using an IDE drive to spool, > > check if it uses DMA with hdparm -I and perhaps turn it on > with hdparm > > -d1 /dev/hda; and perhaps with hdparm -u1 /dev/hda set the "unmask > > interrupts" flag. It is said to not work on all hardware, but > > I have yet > > to find a hardware combination where -u1 didn't work. > > I will check that on Monday, too. Before starting my > experiments trying to > switch off compression I was quite happy with the drive and > the speed. The > only thing what bothered me was the need to adjust the drive > capacity in > amanda.conf several times taking into account that hw-compr. > forced me to > guesstimate the tape length. > > Best regards > Uwe > > > ____________ > Virus checked by G DATA AntiVirusKit > Version: AVK 16.5334 from 05.02.2006 > > > ____________ Virus checked by G DATA AntiVirusKit Version: AVK 16.5703 from 22.02.2006