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тАО01-04-2000 07:44 PM - last edited on тАО05-05-2013 09:43 PM by Maiko-I
тАО01-04-2000 07:44 PM - last edited on тАО05-05-2013 09:43 PM by Maiko-I
HP DLT 80 & Quantum 7000 compatibility
I want to purchase a HP Surestore DLT80 device for my onsite backups (primarily
for speed). However I have to ensure that any backups taken onsite will be
recoverable at the disaster recovery site. At disaster recovery we use a
Quantum 7000 device (35/70Gb).
Can you confirm that I will, or will not, be able to use backups taken on a
Surestore DLT80 on the Quantum 7000 device. The cartridges I will be using are
DLT4 20/40 Gb.
Thanks
Darrell Garvin
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тАО01-05-2000 10:43 PM
тАО01-05-2000 10:43 PM
Re: HP DLT 80 & Quantum 7000 compatibility
The tapes made on the DLT 80 which has a DLT8000
mechanism in it are NOT readable by the DLT7000
but the tapes made by the DLT7000 SHOULD be able to be read by DLT80.
The DLT80 uses a different compression/recording format that is not available
on the DLT7000.
Bob
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тАО01-12-2000 05:04 PM
тАО01-12-2000 05:04 PM
Re: HP DLT 80 & Quantum 7000 compatibility
In this example I needed write in DDS1 and 512 bytes record format in a DDS3
driver.
mksf -C tape -b DDS1 -H 4/0.0.0 -s 512
mksf -C tape -b DDS1 -H 4/0.0.0 -s 512 -n
These commands create following devices:
/dev/rmt/c?t?d?s512DDS1
/dev/rmt/c?t?d?s512DDS1n
Use these device to create compatible tapes.
See mkfs and mt(7) man pages.
Goog luck.
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тАО01-16-2000 09:07 PM
тАО01-16-2000 09:07 PM
Re: HP DLT 80 & Quantum 7000 compatibility
Usualy newer drives can read and write tape from older drivers (backward
compatibility).
In DLT drives there is a ' Density Select Button ' that allow the selection of
the desired compression.
If you want to read DLT 8000 tapes in a DLT 7000 drive, you must select 35.0 ,
compresion , and Density override when recording tape in DLT8000.
See the user manual of DLT.
I hope this line will be more usefull to you that my last letter.
Regards.
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тАО01-16-2000 10:30 PM
тАО01-16-2000 10:30 PM
Re: HP DLT 80 & Quantum 7000 compatibility
But I like the idea of being able to set the tape compression on a DLT80 to a
lower level.
At the moment all our DLTs are DLT 40 and offsite recovery is DLT7000.
Ideally I would like to transfer data between DLT80, DLT7000 and DLT40 devices.
Tape compression sounds good
Darrell Garvin
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тАО02-03-2000 12:57 AM
тАО02-03-2000 12:57 AM
Re: HP DLT 80 & Quantum 7000 compatibility
on a DLT7000, exists only if the the density is set to 40GB on the DLT8000.
For all other DLT8000 density settings, the DLT7000 is compatible with these.