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тАО09-01-2003 08:11 AM
тАО09-01-2003 08:11 AM
DAT72 and DDS2 tapes
We have purchased a new ProLiant server fitted with a DAT-72 Tape unit as our old server has died.
Our problem is that our old server had a Surestore Dat-8 tape drive using DDS2 tapes. The new server will not recognise the Dat-8 tape unit on a SCSI expansion card (possibly becasue the Raid controller is also a SCSI card. The on board SCSI slots are the 'small and narrow' type (not the technical term but I amsure you know what I mean) whilst the Dat-8 requires a larger connection.
DAT-72 does not seem to support DDS-2 tapes. Is there anyway to either force the DAT-72 to use the tapes as a 1 off so we can restore data saved off the 'dead' server or to be able to connect the DAT-8 device to the new server long enough to recover the data.
The server is
ML350 T03 Xeon 2.4GHz/400 1024 MB 3x36GB 10K U320 SA642 RAID 5
Our problem is that our old server had a Surestore Dat-8 tape drive using DDS2 tapes. The new server will not recognise the Dat-8 tape unit on a SCSI expansion card (possibly becasue the Raid controller is also a SCSI card. The on board SCSI slots are the 'small and narrow' type (not the technical term but I amsure you know what I mean) whilst the Dat-8 requires a larger connection.
DAT-72 does not seem to support DDS-2 tapes. Is there anyway to either force the DAT-72 to use the tapes as a 1 off so we can restore data saved off the 'dead' server or to be able to connect the DAT-8 device to the new server long enough to recover the data.
The server is
ML350 T03 Xeon 2.4GHz/400 1024 MB 3x36GB 10K U320 SA642 RAID 5
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тАО09-01-2003 10:18 PM
тАО09-01-2003 10:18 PM
Re: DAT72 and DDS2 tapes
Dear Rob,
You are correct in assuming that DAT72 cannot read DDS-2 tapes. It is R/W compatible with DDS-3 and DDS-4. The RAID controller on the Proliant does support taep drives. If you wish to migrate your DDS-2 media you can connect a DDS-2 drive. Ensure that it is on a different SCSI address.
Rothery
You are correct in assuming that DAT72 cannot read DDS-2 tapes. It is R/W compatible with DDS-3 and DDS-4. The RAID controller on the Proliant does support taep drives. If you wish to migrate your DDS-2 media you can connect a DDS-2 drive. Ensure that it is on a different SCSI address.
Rothery
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тАО09-02-2003 08:34 AM
тАО09-02-2003 08:34 AM
Re: DAT72 and DDS2 tapes
Rob,
I had a similar problem with a Unix system. I created a patch tape on an older system using a DDS-2 tape. I could not read it with the DAT72 on a new system. Had to scrounge up a DDS-3 tape.
If you have anything on older DDS-2 tapes that you may want to restore sometime, you'll need to get an older tape drive to have around just in case.
I had a similar problem with a Unix system. I created a patch tape on an older system using a DDS-2 tape. I could not read it with the DAT72 on a new system. Had to scrounge up a DDS-3 tape.
If you have anything on older DDS-2 tapes that you may want to restore sometime, you'll need to get an older tape drive to have around just in case.
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