Am 13.05.20 um 09:03 schrieb Stefan G. Weichinger: > It looks like a LTO2 tape ... although the customer told me it says LTO3 > on the cartridge (and has a correct product number). > > mt status detects it as density=0x44 as well, but the capacity and speed > looks like LTO2. > > Strange.
Some more info: # tapeinfo -f /dev/nst0 Product Type: Tape Drive Vendor ID: 'HP ' Product ID: 'Ultrium 3-SCSI ' Revision: 'Q51D' Attached Changer API: No SerialNumber: 'HU11339W0G' MinBlock: 1 MaxBlock: 16777215 SCSI ID: 4 SCSI LUN: 0 Ready: yes BufferedMode: yes Medium Type: Not Loaded Density Code: 0x44 BlockSize: 0 DataCompEnabled: no DataCompCapable: yes DataDeCompEnabled: yes CompType: 0x1 DeCompType: 0x1 Block Position: 1 Partition 0 Remaining Kbytes: 400308 Partition 0 Size in Kbytes: 400308 ActivePartition: 0 EarlyWarningSize: 0 NumPartitions: 0 MaxPartitions: 0