3.3.1, qic 24, 600 ft. tapes, and distcp
James Helman
jim at baroque.Stanford.EDU
Mon Sep 24 16:55:44 AEST 1990
It seems that 3.3.1 is slightly less than 70MB which is somewhat
greater than the 60MB I can write on a 600 ft. tape in qic 24
format. Am I missing something or is 3.3.1 on a 700 foot tape.
When I needed to make a copy of the 3.3.1 tape, I used dd (on a Sun
but that shouldn't make any difference) rather than distcp. The files
totaled 62227456 bytes, which fit on a DC600A tape. Apparently the MB
in the 60MB is 1024**2 bytes, because that brings it in just under
60MB at 59.34MB. Anyone know if 60*1024*1024 is really the max raw
capacity of a 600ft QIC-24?.
Since you indicate closer to 70MB, perhaps distcp is trying to put
other stuff (boot files?) on the tape as well. Following are the
files sizes I found:
File Size
1 512
2 512
3 8192
4 53760
5 19300864
6 82432
7 19431936
8 19370496
9 25088
10 770560
11 16896
12 74240
13 4608
14 1294848
15 25088
16 1561088
17 20992
18 49664
19 135680
Total 62227456
Jim Helman
Department of Applied Physics Durand 012
Stanford University FAX: (415) 725-3377
(jim at KAOS.stanford.edu) Work: (415) 723-9127
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