Does fedora mt-st-0.7-13.1.i386 rpm work on RHL 9?
Craig White
craigwhite at azapple.com
Wed Dec 15 02:58:15 UTC 2004
On Tue, 2004-12-14 at 13:51 -0800, Tom Haws wrote:
> Thom Paine wrote:
>
> >I use Arkeia with my Dell Powervault 120T DAT. It has the library
> >function, and an 8 tape magazine. I find it slow as well, but I guess
> >100G in 12 hours is quick enough for me.
> >
> >http://www.arkeia.com
> >
> >-=/>Thom
> >
> >
> >
> Thanks for your reply Thom. Actually, if you're getting 100GB in 12
> hours on DAT technology, that's not bad.
>
> However, I have 500GB to back up, and I have overflowed my DLT
> autoloader capactiy, so I bought the LTO-2 one. That one *should* get
> up to 187GB/hr according to the specs (assuming 2:1 compression), with a
> top end of 1.4TB native (no compression). I thought I was good to go.
>
> Instead, I got 30MB in 5 minutes!! Definitely something wrong there, so
> I am searching like crazy for a solution. Had to put it all back
> together so I could at least get an incremental backup on my DLT drive
> last night. I've been looking through lists all day today, because it
> is a production server, and I can only work on it during a limited
> window at night....
>
> *sigh*
>
> Anybody else out there have any ideas? Do you know if I do a "mknod -m
> 666 /dev/st0 c 9 0" with the tape drive hooked up, does it do anything
> different than if there wasn't one installed? Like read the status bits
> on the drive to tell what it's capabilities are?
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[12/13/2004-22:15:05 ,1,58,0,0,-1,11,18,0,0]
Start Custom Rotation Backup operation (pid 32140) [prev Job ID 57]
[12/13/2004-23:23:26 ,1,58,0,0,206,11,18,0,0]
- Total Files backed up : 3179
[12/13/2004-23:23:26 ,1,58,0,0,247,11,18,0,0]
- Total Files missed : 0
[12/13/2004-23:23:26 ,1,58,0,0,207,11,18,0,0]
- Total MB processed : 10531
LTO 100/200GB (don't know if it's a LTO 1 or 2)
(13868) Vendor ID = DELL
(13868) Product ID = PV-110T-LTO1
(13868) Revision = 1514
10 gigabytes in and an hour and 8 minutes
these source files are via NFS (last night's backup)
I think it was about 17 sessions
- 12 local (small amounts of date)
- 5 via NFS
Craig
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