Back to back posts to the list on amtapetype and the file:driver made me wonder, will amtapetype work with virtual tapes? Not that it would be of any benefit, just wondered if it would.
Well, to my surprise, amtapetype does "seem to work" with vtapes. But ... It recognized the slot and "amanda tape" in the slot, refusing to go on. It could be forced to overwrite the "amanda tape" in the slot with the -f option. It did its compression test. It wrote its files to the virtual tape slot. And wrote and wrote and wrote. I.e. unlike amdump/amflush that appear to see a pseudo EOF when their writing reached the 14GB size listed in the tapetype definition (and the estimate, -e option), amtapetype never sees the EOF. Of course it is trying to figure out what that size limit is supposed to be, so maybe it is reasonable that it never got an EOF ;) Not sure which surprised me most, that it started and worked well, or that it did not end normally. -- Jon H. LaBadie [EMAIL PROTECTED] JG Computing 4455 Province Line Road (609) 252-0159 Princeton, NJ 08540-4322 (609) 683-7220 (fax)
