See 'man mt'.
On my Linux Debian system,
mt datcompression 1 #prints DAT compression
mt datcompression 0 #disables DAT compression
mt datcompression x #where x is anything other than 0 or 1 enables DAT
compression
Hope this helps.
-Kevin
Nina Pham [EMAIL PROTECTED] 12/01/04 07:11PM
I
take the correct tape device, usually /dev/nrmt0l on Compaq/T64. This
device does no compression, while the others (/dev/nrmt0[hc..]) use more
or less of hardware compression.
|= We are using Compaq 15/30GB DLT's (DLT2000) and I have a
|= question regarding
|= hardware compression. Judging
On Fri, Oct 04, 2002 at 02:08:07PM +0200, Per olof Ljungmark wrote:
take the correct tape device, usually /dev/nrmt0l on Compaq/T64. This
device does no compression, while the others (/dev/nrmt0[hc..]) use more
or less of hardware compression.
Are there any knowledgeable people around
On Friday 04 October 2002 05:33, Per olof Ljungmark wrote:
We are using Compaq 15/30GB DLT's (DLT2000) and I have a question
regarding hardware compression. Judging from this group and the
Amanda docs one should turn hw compression off. My problem is
while this can be done from the front panel
At 10:15 10/4/2002 -0400, Gene Heskett wrote:
On Friday 04 October 2002 05:33, Per olof Ljungmark wrote:
We are using Compaq 15/30GB DLT's (DLT2000) and I have a question
regarding hardware compression. Judging from this group and the
Amanda docs one should turn hw compression off. My