EXB-8200, EOM at beginning of tape?

2007-12-25 7:44:00

I posted a couple of weeks ago with a question about a tape that

apparently had an EOM at the beginning of the tape, even though

there were plenty of files written out to it.

I still don't know how the tape got damaged in that way, but this

is what I did to fix it:

I got 5-6 replies, and two of them seemed useful: one was from Rob

Quinn <rjq@math.ksu.edu>, who said that he recovered from a similar

situation by writing a file to the beginning of the tape, then

powering down the tape drive in the middle of the write. The other

was from Paulo L de Geus <paulo@dcc.unicamp.br>, who suggested

using low-level SCSI commands to advance the tape "by hand".

Since I was unable to find out how to issue low-level SCSI commands

to the tape drive, I opted for the brute-force solution described

by Rob. It worked like a charm; the first file on the tape was

clobbered, of course, but everything else was recoverable.

Byron Rakitzis.

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