Path: utzoo!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!sun-barr!lll-winken!cert!netnews.upenn.edu!vax1.cc.lehigh.edu!lusgr From: lusgr@vax1.cc.lehigh.edu (Steve Roseman) Newsgroups: comp.unix.aix Subject: How can AIX tell 1/4" cartridges apart? Message-ID: <211.27d642c4@vax1.cc.lehigh.edu> Date: 7 Mar 91 18:40:19 GMT Organization: Lehigh University Lines: 30 Today's Trivia Question: How does AIX tell what kind of 1/4" cartridge is in the drive? The question may be trivial, but I wasted at least 2 hours with the problem. I grabbed 2 fresh 6150 (150MB) tapes from the box to backup my 3003 release. I then proceeded to waste about 2 hours trying to write on the first tape, but kept getting errors whenever I tried to write on /dev/rmt0. The errors were immediate, not write or media failures. I rebooted, powered everything off, nothing helped. Diagnostics passed with no problems. On a whim, I tried writing to /dev/rmt0.4 (low density), and it worked. Finally, I tried the second tape, and no problems at all. First tape again, rmt0.4 works, rmt0 doesn't. I then happened to notice that on the back of the failing tape, included in a mass of numbers it said 600A, and the good one said 6150. Ah, the manufacturer put the wrong label on the tape, so I complained, etc. So, how did AIX know? I can't see any differences in the cartridges, so I presume it has something to do with the little dance the tape does when put into the drive. The manufacturer's rep said by the tape oxide color, but I don't believe that. Thanks for any responses, Steve ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Steve Roseman Lehigh University Computing Center LUSGR@VAX1.CC.Lehigh.EDU