Re: FreeBSD, DLT 2000 and hardware compression ...

2001-02-06 Thread John R. Jackson
I have a DLT2000 (is that 5/10 or 15/30?) ... If I'm reading the www.quantum.com web page right, it's 10/20 if you use DLT-III tapes and 15/30 if you use DLT-III-XT. will it automatically use hardware compression under FreeBSD, or, like Solaris, do I have to use special devices for this? This

Re: FreeBSD, DLT 2000 and hardware compression ...

2001-02-06 Thread John R. Jackson
which man page are you reading here? :) www.freebsd.org John R. Jackson, Technical Software Specialist, [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: FreeBSD, DLT 2000 and hardware compression ...

2001-02-06 Thread Mitch Collinsworth
On Tue, 6 Feb 2001, John R. Jackson wrote: which man page are you reading here? :) www.freebsd.org I think he meant man page for which command. (You overlooked saying in your last message.) I imagine you're looking at mt(1) which contains: comp Set compression mode. There are

Re: FreeBSD, DLT 2000 and hardware compression ...

2001-02-06 Thread Dan Wilder
On Tue, Feb 06, 2001 at 10:36:19PM -0500, Mitch Collinsworth wrote: Sorry, I haven't messed with this myself. I'm currently staring at the Linux docs trying to figure out if I have to use ioctl in order to turn h/w compression on and off there. Should be able to do it with mt(1). At least,