I have a Seagate DDS4 drive on a FreeBSD 6.2 server: $ dmesg | grep ^sa sa0 at sym0 bus 0 target 6 lun 0 sa0: <SEAGATE DAT 9SP40-000 912L> Removable Sequential Access SCSI-3 device sa0: 40.000MB/s transfers (20.000MHz, offset 16, 16bit)
It's been working perfectly for a couple of years when using it and Amanda to make backups to the DDS3 tapes it inherited from the tape drive it replaced. However, I just recently went in on a set of Fuji DDS4 tapes with my employer. Those tapes work perfectly in the office's DDS4 drive (name/model not available to me as I write this), but do nothing more than make my drive grind along until it starts flashing the cleaning light. One thing I've wondered about is the mysterious set of undocumented DIP switches on the bottom of the drive. The manual gives a list of OSes and the correct settings but doesn't actually explain what they do. Since it doesn't include the positions for FreeBSD (but does for Novell 4.11 - go figure), I'm been using the Linux settings and hoping for the best. Do any FreeBSD users have this model and an idea of what they should be set on? I don't have any idea if that would even make a difference, but without having any clue what they actually do, who knows. Many thanks to anyone who can shed a little light on this. In the worst case, I'll keep using it as a DDS3 drive. Still, I paid for DDS4 and would kind of like having the options to use it. -- Kirk Strauser
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