Yes...I am using tape, not disk. "Volume" can refer to any medium in this
context.

I am using the -M option with tar. The end-of-volume seems to be sensed
correctly. The I/O error occurs after mounting the new tape.

Dennis

On Mon, 5 Feb 2001, Jon Biddell wrote:

> 
> >I have a Sony SDT-7000 tape drive to be used to back up a Linux server.
> >Everything was fine until I tried to back up a large amount of data on a
> >20gb drive. I have tried using both dump and tar and with each got a message
> >at the end of the first volume that it was time to change volumes. When I
> >did so, I got an I/O error message and had to abort the dump (or tar).
> 
> When you say "volume", are you refering to the tape as a volume, or the disk ?
> 
> The reason I ask is that, if you are TARing, there is a special switch to 
> span tapes. See the man page(s).
> 
> >I suspect there may be something wrong with the driver. Formerly I used this
> >same drive on a SCO Unix box without a problem.
> 
> The driver sounds OK - probably just the command you're using...
> 
> Now, if anyone can tell me how to get my DDS3 drive to back up more than 
> 4Gb (it's a 12/24 Gb drive !!) on DDS3 tapes...:-)
> 
> Jon
> 


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