Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!silma!cichlid!aab From: aab@cichlid.com (Andy Burgess) Newsgroups: comp.unix.sysv386 Subject: Re: Problems with CPIO/Archive 150M tape Message-ID: <1990Dec1.212003.9897@cichlid.com> Date: 1 Dec 90 21:20:03 GMT References: <3352@ns-mx.uiowa.edu> Reply-To: aab@cichlid.com (Andy Burgess) Distribution: na Organization: Independent Software Contractor Lines: 34 In article <3352@ns-mx.uiowa.edu> isca@icaen.uiowa.edu (Iowa Student Computer Assoc) writes: > >Not being that familiar with Sys V, I'd like some help... >I was trying to help a person today do some backup on his unix box. The >config is as follows: > > Intel 386 Computer, etc. > Archive V2150S (150 Meg SCSI tape drive) > Interactive Unix 2.2 > >He had been doing backup using D600A tapes left over from an older system. >Today, cpio suddenly decided to hang part way through the backup. Now, >these really aren't the correct tapes - (I forget the correct #) but DC6150 are the 150Mb tapes. >they seemed to work - apparently until they get to the end of the tape. >My question is: should cpio give an error when it gets to the end of the >tape, or is there a way to tell the drive that it has a 60M tape instead? > DC 600A tape hold about 120Mb using an Archive 2150S. You may need to tell your cpio that the tapes are 120Mb not 150Mb tapes. I don't believe that the drive can tell the difference between 600A and 6250. Then again, I may be off base. You didn't say exactly what the error was. Andy -- Andy Burgess Independent Consultant aab@cichlid.com uunet!silma!cichlid!aab