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08-24-2005 09:04 AM
08-24-2005 09:04 AM
vs80 blocksize problem
Hi
I am using a vs80 external drive, and ar having problems with throughput. I have changed the blocksize throughthe arcserve software to 16kb.This shows in the arcserve console. However DLT lV tapes are being reported as dat tapes within the arcserve software with a blocksize of 512.This is both for brand new hp tapes, and the existing
tapes that have been reformatted.
Anyone got any ideas ? I ahve tried CA without much success.
thanks
john
I am using a vs80 external drive, and ar having problems with throughput. I have changed the blocksize throughthe arcserve software to 16kb.This shows in the arcserve console. However DLT lV tapes are being reported as dat tapes within the arcserve software with a blocksize of 512.This is both for brand new hp tapes, and the existing
tapes that have been reformatted.
Anyone got any ideas ? I ahve tried CA without much success.
thanks
john
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