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04-17-2005 11:01 PM - last edited on 10-21-2012 08:20 PM by Maiko-I
04-17-2005 11:01 PM - last edited on 10-21-2012 08:20 PM by Maiko-I
TSL10000 DDS4 20/40GB Autoloader writes only 10Gb capacity
I have a Compaq TSL10000 autoloader with 8 new DDS4 cartridges, new cleanning tape, on a Windows 2000 Server.
It writes only 10Gb of data,wherever the software I use, even using "HP StorageWorks library and tape tools V3.5".
Allways reporting tape is full when reaching aprox 10Gb.
Even without compression, a DDS4 cartridge can save up to 20GB, doesn't it?
What can be the problem?
I think that if heads where dirty, a reading test of that first 10Gb written would be fail, but its ok.
I tried with other tapes, also DDS3 and allways same result.
May be a SCSI misconfiguration?
I attach ticket for more information.
P.S. this thread has been moved from Archival Products to Tape Libraries and Drives - HP Forums Moderator