On Wed, Oct 01, 2003 at 02:54:34PM -0700, Jeanne Case wrote: > I recently installed a Dell PowerVault 110T 320 SDLT tape drive. I was > not able to find a tapetype for this unit. So I ran the amtapetype test. > My question is if I plan on using this drive with hardware compression > on, should I still run the amtapetype test with the hardware compression > off?
amtapetype should always be run with compression off. In fact one of the features of amtapetype vs the older tapetype is detection at the start if compression is on. However, given that you plan to use hardware compression, any number you get from amtapetype is a lower boundary. But you already know approximately what it will be, 150-160GB. And you will certainly want to fudge the number for your anticipated actual compression. Since you already know upper and lower boundaries (320GB and 160GB) and you will have to fudge (guess) at the actual hardware compression, and whatever amtapetype gives you will be nearly useless for your situation, pick a number between the bounds. About halfway (say 250GB) is always a good starting point. Then if you find lots of times it won't hold 250GB because your data is incompressible (amanda will tell you how much it sent to the drive) you can adjust. Or adjust upward until the tapes do start to fill. The other numbers from amtapetype are of minor or no import. "speed" is totally unused by amanda. It is easy to calculate from the data amtapetype collects and often is of interest to the admin. "filemark" today is such a small percentage of the total tape capacity (which you are guessing at anyway) that you could set it to zero with no harm. jl -- Jon H. LaBadie [EMAIL PROTECTED] JG Computing 4455 Province Line Road (609) 252-0159 Princeton, NJ 08540-4322 (609) 683-7220 (fax)
