It identifies itself as an Archive Python 04687-XXX 6610 drive.
(The fron panel says Seagate.)
However, "mt -f /dev/st0 status" shows it set to DDS-1 (0x13),
and if I try to change the density to DDS-2, by
"mt -f /dev/st0 setdensity 0x24", it gives me an error message.
Setting it to density 0x13 gives no error.
I did notice that if I put a DDS-1 cassette in, it gets errors
when it tries to write or read the tape. I don't know if it's
because the tape is kaput or if the drive can't handle
a DDS-1 tape.
Also, I can't figure out whether "mt -f /dev/st0 compression 1" does
anything -- is there a command to show whether compression
is on?
I forgot to mention: this is a RedHat 9 system (kernel 2.4.20-6)
> I have a 4mm tape drive that I'm told is DDS-2.
Do you know the drive's any good? IME those drives are really prone to
failure - and all sorts of odd things can happen when they go bad :-(