On 07/08/18 12:31, Alan Brown wrote:

For LTO, there are a number of relatively easy ways of answering these questions _without_ moving the tape - as long as you have the latest version of sg3_utils installed

Thank you Alan.

The utilities look very promising.
The problem is my Bacula system runs on an old Debian wheezy offering sg3-utils 1.33-1 without sg_read_attr :( The tool does appear in version 1.42-2 on stretch but two stage distro upgrade is out of question ATM.

Is there any chance that one of the 1.33-1 tools:

sg
sg_dd
sg_decode_sense
sg_emc_trespass
sg_format
sg_get_config
sg_get_lba_status
sg_ident
sginfo
sg_inq
sgitopnm
sg_logs
sg_luns
sg_map
sg_map26
sgm_dd
sg_modes
sg_opcodes
sgp_dd
sg_persist
sg_prevent
sg_raw
sg_rbuf
sg_rdac
sg_read
sg_read_block_limits
sg_read_buffer
sg_readcap
sg_read_long
sg_reassign
sg_referrals
sg_requests
sg_reset
sg_rmsn
sg_rtpg
sg_safte
sg_sanitize
sg_sat_identify
sg_sat_phy_event
sg_sat_set_features
sg_scan
sg_senddiag
sg_ses
sg_start
sg_stpg
sg_sync
sg_test_rwbuf
sg_turs
sg_unmap
sg_verify
sg_vpd
sg_write_buffer
sg_write_long
sg_write_same
sg_wr_mode

can produce capacity status?

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