> > ide-tape: ht0: I/O error, pc = 1e, key = 5, asc = 20, ascq = 0
> > ide-tape: ht0: I/O error, pc = 8, key = 5, asc = 2c, ascq = 0
> > ide-tape: ht0: I/O error, pc = 1e, key = 5, asc = 20, ascq = 0
> >
> > (normal, i get those cause of the lock drive/unlock drive, which the
> > drive
(forgot to CC: this to the list when i replied to Jens, and decided to add
another paragraph)
I just tried my Seagate drive, and i can read my tapes in it. If i swap
over to the HP, i can't read the tapes. I'll look today, whether the
Seagate replies with a bunch of those I/O Errors. It's not
(forgot to CC: this to the list when i replied to Jens, and decided to add
another paragraph)
I just tried my Seagate drive, and i can read my tapes in it. If i swap
over to the HP, i can't read the tapes. I'll look today, whether the
Seagate replies with a bunch of those I/O Errors. It's not
On Thu, Nov 02 2000, Mike Dresser wrote:
> I'm currently running 2.4.0test10, running backups onto an IDE HP 7/14
> gb drive. Using tar -cpvf /dev/ht0 myfiles backs up fine, no errors.
>
> But..
>
> promise:~# tar -tf /dev/ht0
> tar: /dev/ht0: Cannot read: Input/output error
> tar: At
(originally posted to linux-tape@vger, but i figure more people read
this list )
Hi
Hoping someone can help. I'm running Debian 2.2, tar (GNU tar)
1.13.17. Hardware is a celeron 300, Abit BH6, but repeats itself on all
hardware i've tested(old dataexpert 8551/8661's, abit be6, some via686a
(originally posted to linux-tape@vger, but i figure more people read
this list grin)
Hi
Hoping someone can help. I'm running Debian 2.2, tar (GNU tar)
1.13.17. Hardware is a celeron 300, Abit BH6, but repeats itself on all
hardware i've tested(old dataexpert 8551/8661's, abit be6, some
On Thu, Nov 02 2000, Mike Dresser wrote:
I'm currently running 2.4.0test10, running backups onto an IDE HP 7/14
gb drive. Using tar -cpvf /dev/ht0 myfiles backs up fine, no errors.
But..
promise:~# tar -tf /dev/ht0
tar: /dev/ht0: Cannot read: Input/output error
tar: At beginning of
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