The second one was the one that actually had the files attached. I didn't
get it either, so I may have typoed and it's still trying to bounce back to
me.

The AIT Definition that I used is:

define tapetype SONY-AIT {
    comment "SONY-AIT - produced by tapetype"
    length 21783 mbytes                              # "25 GB" capacity
    filemark 772 kbytes
    speed 2783 kbytes                                # nominal speed under
load
#    lbl-templ   "/usr/local/amanda/etc/AIT.ps"       # tape labeling
template
}

Looks like the vicinity of 25Gb to me.

        markh

-----Original Message-----
From: Mitch Collinsworth [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, September 05, 2001 12:31 AM
To: Mark Holm
Cc: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: RE: Newbie and not quite understanding ...



On Tue, 4 Sep 2001, Mark Holm wrote:

> Keep reading. There are two more messages following this as thoughts
> developed. BTW, the message delay is now almost 24 hours as I wrote this
one
> last night.
 
I see a 2nd one but not a 3rd.  The one from last night seems to have
been delayed between you and the list's server.  The delay I was
referring to is between delivery of a message to an address high
on the list and delivery of the same message to an address low on the
list.

> I used a tapetype defined in the FAQ-o-Matic by somebody. I looked at
about
> 10, they were all similar and defined the tape as holding 25Gb.

Are you 100% positive you have the units right?  It looks like amanda
put 23 Mb on the tape, which suggests she may have thought you said 25 Mb.

-Mitch

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