On 15/07/2024 08:20, Bruno Friedmann (bruno-at-bareos) wrote:
Maybe your drive or scsi adapter in not able to run 1MB
_ALL_ LTO drives (even LTO-1) can handle block sizes of at least 1MB and you would need to be running a pretty awful (5-10MB/s) scsi adaptor for a restriction there
In any case, the only way changing block size will affect readability is if you do so between jobs on the same tape
The change of default block size in the OS/distro is a serious issue and needs to be investigated. No tape hardware sold in the last 2 decades uses fixed block sizes let alone 512 byte ones, so there's no reason for this to suddenly crop up in Debian
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