Hi,
That's right, don't use any Maximum Volume Bytes. All my LTO-7 tapes are
a bit different, sometimes it backupe's 6T, sometimes 8.5T.
If you need some config files, let me know.
Regards,
Birgit
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> > On Dec 25, 2020, at 12:58 PM, Brock Palen
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> > Also compression look up the mt commands. But most are on by
> default. Only encryption is anything you need to mess with in
> bareos. Again if doing client compression you won’t see much if any
> on the tape side. If your not you should see it.
> >
> > You can verify how much compression your getting two ways. One is
> the volume size bareos reports being larger than the 6T native size.
> >
> > The other is look at the sg_* commands. One will read ann the
> drive and currently loaded tape data. One will tell you compression
> ratio read / written for the tape.
> >
> > Sent from my iPhone
> > Brock Palen
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> >> On Dec 25, 2020, at 12:53 PM, Brock Palen
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> >>
> >> I wouldn’t bother. Modern LTO drives (any made in lay 10 years)
> auto detect end of volume. I do t use this setting at all with my
> two drives and it auto sorts it out.
> >>
> >> This is important because the 15T quoted assumes compression of
> a given ratio. That can very drastically. If you use client side
> compression you won’t see any compression at all. Similar if most
> your data are video and doesn’t compress well. If it’s all text
> emails you will get more than listed.
> >>
> >> Let the drive auto detect and it will work the best. I think
> this is one of the things you can test with the btape command.
> Highly recommend you run all the tests in btape abd make sure they
> pass.
> >>
> >> I only use max volume size with disk volumes.
> >>
> >> Sent from my iPhone
> >> Brock Palen
> >>
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> >>
> >>> On Dec 25, 2020, at 12:38 PM, 'Frank Cherry' via bareos-users
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> >>>
> >>>
> >>> Hello there,
> >>>
> >>> I'm storing on Ultrium 7 LTO tapes with a single drive unit.
> >>> It is right, to set in the pool config the
> >>>
> >>> Maximum Volume Bytes = 15000G # Limit Volume size to something
> reasonable
> >>>
> >>> to 15000G ? The tape is specified with 6 / 15 TB (uncompressed
> / compressed)
> >>>
> >>> Is the tape drive works as default with compression? How can I
> check it and can I define it on the SD config?
> >>>
> >>> Thanks, Frank
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