Exabyte 8500 writing in 5GB mode?

2007-12-25 8:04:00

I wrote:

>Hello fellow sun-hardware users!

>

>Configuration: Sun SPARCstation 1 (upgrading to a 2 any day now)

> SunOS 4.1.3

> 3rd party Exabyte-8500 8MM tape drive

>

>Recently my company purchased an Exabyte-8500 8mm tape drive with the

>special LCD front panel display. I've used the "old" 2.3GB Exabytes

>for quite a while with no problems, but this time I wanted to get all

>of the options.

>

>Here's the question: The front panel while either reading or writing

>display interesting information including "Compression Ratio" and

>"Total Data Transferred" and "Remaining capacity." How do I get the

>tape to write in 5GB mode? When I insert a brand-new out of the package

>tape and write to /dev/rst1 or 9 or 17 or 25, the "Compression Ratio"

>still only displays "1.0". Am I wrong in expecting that to change when

>the tape drive is truly writing in 5GB mode? What other (if any) factors

>effect whether the tape drive is writing in 5GB or 2.3GB mode? How can

>I tell (besides attempting to write >2.3 GB to a tape and see if it can)?

>

>I would also solicite and appreciate other general pearls 'o' knowledge

>relating to the Exabyte-8500.

>

>Thanks in advance!

Here are the last 2 and best summary of messages:

 From tellab5!vpnet!trdlnk!mike@uunet.UU.NET Fri Jan 22 21:14:33 1993

From: trdlnk!mike@uunet.UU.NET (Michael Sullivan)

To: scheller@c3ot.saic.com

Subject: Re: Exabyte 8500 writing in 5GB mode?

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Read the st(4) man page. There are different /dev entries for the various

densities. For instance, /dev/rst9 writes in 5 GB mode.

>From ghg@ecn.purdue.edu Sat Jan 23 06:59:47 1993

From: ghg@ecn.purdue.edu (George Goble)

To: scheller@c3ot.saic.com

Subject: Re: Exabyte 8500 writing in 5GB mode?

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If this is a "screen door" compression system, the LCD display is mounted

in the exabyte door, then there is a small button on the door on the

right. After power up or possibly when a tape is not loaded, the display

cycles betteen "8200/8500" and "compression" display.

Pushing the button during the 8200/8500 will make a small "2" or "5"

appear in the lower left part of the display.. This selects 8200/8500 mode.

When compression is displayed, hitting the button, toggles on a "c"

as a subscript to the 2 or 5 indicating compression is on..

There are also dip switches on the compression board to set certain

defaults.

--ghg

The interesting part of the st(4) man page says this:

      For helical-scan tape devices (Exabyte):

     /dev/rst[0-7]

                         Standard EXB-8200 (2GB) Format

     /dev/rst[8-15]

                         EXB-8500 (5GB) Format

     /dev/rst[16-23]

                         Compressed Format (EXB-8500 only)

     /dev/rst[24-31]

                         Compressed Format (EXB-8500 only)

Also it was pointed out that the Exabyte 8500 does NOT do compression,

but the 8500C does (that's why the C is there!).

Thanks all!

mS

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