Hi all,
I have a OnStream DI-30 IDE tape drive which complains about
Input/Output errors when reading back a tape written with amdump.
I hold mismatching block sizes responsible, is this correct?
Any suggestions are welcome. Even requests for more info..
What works (repeatedly, even after
Hi all,
I have a OnStream DI-30 IDE tape drive which complains about
Input/Output errors when reading back a tape written with amdump.
I hold mismatching block sizes responsible, is this correct?
Any suggestions are welcome. Even requests for more info..
What works (repeatedly, even after
>It is a Sony DDS3 and I have put 7 data tapes and 1 cleaning tape in it.
>
>When I run amcheck I get the following message
>...
>amcheck-server: slot 1: reading label: Input/output error
>...
Silly question -- did you run amlabel on these tapes? You have to do
that before you can use Amanda.
>
x27;ll still be here.
-Original Message-
From: Nathan Bird [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, January 09, 2001 7:57 PM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: Input/Output Errors
I have a tape drive that can handle up to 8 tapes.
It is a Sony DDS3 and I have put 7 data tapes a
What type of Sony tape drive are you using?? I have a Sony TSL-9000 and
ended up downloading mtx and using the chg-zd-mtx changer script. Works
great.hope to upgrade to the newer mtx and chgscript soon.
On Wed, 10 Jan 2001, Nathan Bird wrote:
> I have a tape drive that can handle up to
I have a tape drive that can handle up to 8 tapes.
It is a Sony DDS3 and I have put 7 data tapes and 1 cleaning tape in it.
When I run amcheck I get the following message
Amanda Tape Server Host Check
-
/usr/local/amanda/dumps: 1923276 KB disk space available, that's