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Len Cleary
lcleary at THESIS1.HSCH.UTEXAS.EDU
Sat Mar 2 05:37:49 AEST 1991
Subject: Multiple tar segments on a single tape
This is an old issue, but I am recently aggravated. I would like to use
the QIC150 drive on a 4D/20 (3.3.1) as an archival medium in addition to
using it for image backups of the hard drive. It seems like a waste to
me to use a new 150 MB tape for each 20 MB of data archived. It is
possible to append additional segments using:
mt feom
mt stat
tar -cvf /dev/nrtape $FILENAME_PATTERN
For a while, this seemed to work OK, but recently this sequence has not
worked, and I have overwritten 3 segments of previously archived data on one
tape and 10 segments on another. I found out from this group that
mt stat is required after mt feom, and a call to the HOTLINE confirmed that,
but there was no additional advice that it might be an intermittent
solution.
Does anyone have a more reliable archiving protocol? Am I too greedy to
expect full utilization of the media? Perhaps the answer is to archive
on an Irwin tapedrive on a PC where the software is better at controlling
the drive.
Thanks for any insight.
Len Cleary, Ph.D. lcleary at thesis1.hsch.utexas.edu
Dept. of Neurobiology and Anatomy office: 713-792-5734
Univ. Texas Medical School Houston fax: 713-792-5795
P.O. Box 20708
Houston, TX 77225
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