I have different values for the filemarks, measured with another program and not 
amtapetype.
Do you know if the filemarks are application-dependant, tape-dependant, 
tape-and-taper-dependant ???
The IBM fms software tells that filemarks are tape-and-taper-dependant. Do you know 
more? Do you have any opinions concerning that?


Just to be sure we are talking about the same thing. When you write data on a tape, 
you write sequences of "data / mark / data / mark" wehre the marks are here to make a 
separation between the different flows of data, the "fsf 1" parameter of mt, the "EOD" 
(End Of Data) mark.
A tape contains a sequence like that:
BOT.(data.EOD)*.EOT
| BOT = Begin Of Tape
| data = well...
| EOD = End Of Data
| EOT = End Of Tape

An opinion?




On Fri, 17 Oct 2003 10:54:11 +0200
Paul Bijnens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Rohit wrote:
> 
> > Btw, how do I get these details for my tape? What I use is 
> > HP-DAT DDS3 (C5708A) 12/24 GB tape. 
> 
> Take a blank tape, and run:
> 
>       amtapetype -e 12g -f /dev/YourTapeDevice
> 
> This takes about 4-5 hours to run.
> 
> Or, your could use a good conservative approximation like:
> 
> define tapetype DDS3 {
>      comment "DDS3 tape drives"
>      length 11500 mbytes
>      filemark 111 kbytes
>      speed 2500 kbytes
> }
> 
> Running "amtapetype" yourself at least once is good to check
> the rest of the values and if they make sense.  E.g. a very low
> speed (compared to what the manufacturer specifies) is a possible
> hint that your server is not fast enough.  It also detects
> if you have hardware compression enabled.
> 
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