Alan, If noone on the PLUG list can help, I bet someone on the Sun list can. suns-at-home@net-kitchen.com ~Gary On 03 Aug 2001 10:42:08 +0000, Alan Dayley wrote: > > This is not directly Linux related but I am having a of a time > finding an answer. All of you on this list a experienced in other things > besides Linux and I hope to tap a knowledgable brain somewhere. Respond > off the list if you would like. > > I tested a Seagate DAT drive to determine the way it calculates the > remaining capactiy response to the Log Sense Page 0x31 command. I have > conflicting information from other sources about the answer I should expect. > > Question > -------- > Do SCSI DAT drives report remaining capacity as an ABSOLUTE value or a > value RELATIVE to the current location? > > Hypothetical example: Take a 2GB tape. Write 1GB of data to the tape. > Rewind the tape. Ask for remaining capacity (Log Sense Page 0x31). The > ABSOLUTE value response would be 1GB (total - used = remaining). The > RELATIVE value response would report 2GB (total - position = remaining). > Which is the industry standard? Is the other calculation method ever used? > > Test > ---- > Using the Linux tar command, I wrote 10, 1.2MB backups to a tape. This > created 10, 1.2MB files on the tape. I queried remaining capacity three > times: 1)after the last write, 2)after a back space of 5 file marks and > 3)after a rewind. > > Results > ------- > Operation Remaining Capacity > After last write 3,777,480 KB > After back spaces 3,784,037 KB > After rewind 3,795,909 KB > > Total capacity of media: 3,795,909KB > > Conclusion > ---------- > The Seagate DAT tape drive reports remaining capacity RELATIVE to the > current location. > > The question remains: What do other manufacturer's drives report? Should I > trust the Seagate results as representative of all DAT drives? Since Log > Sense Page 0x31 is a vendor specific page, I am not sure I should trust a > universal remaining capacity method of calculation. > > I ask this question here because there is an amazing lack of information on > the net about how DAT drives should or do operate. Info or pointers to > info on this subject would be greatly appreciated. > > Alan > > > ________________________________________________ > See http://PLUG.phoenix.az.us/navigator-mail.shtml if your mail doesn't post to the list quickly and you use Netscape to write mail. > > PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us > http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss >