Summary - 8500 dump params

From: David N. Edwards (davee@lightning.mitre.org)
Date: Fri Nov 13 1992 - 16:34:02 CST


Greetings,

     Well, it seems I changed the wrong dump parameter! Most of you who are
successfully using Exabyte 8500 drives with dump doubled the Exabyte 8200 size
parameter, rather than the density parameter. Here's a reply which sums things
up nicely:

This is what we use for an 8500:

dump 0udsbf 54000 13000 126 /dev/nrst8 blah

For an 8200 we use this:

dump 0udsbf 54000 6000 126 /dev/nrst0 blah

Note that the size has been increased in the ratio 5:2.3 approx.

regards,

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My thanks to Glenn and these others who took the time to answer "an easy one!"

Ed Arnold (era@niwot.scd.ucar.EDU) Donald Ballance <donald@mech.glasgow.ac.uk> Tom Conroy <trc@NSD.3Com.COM> Steve Elliott <se@computing.lancaster.ac.uk> Halvard Halvorsen (halvard@trd.sdata.no) Daniel Strick (dan@bellcore.com) Birger A. Wathne (birger@vest.sdata.no)

Regards,

Dave Edwards MITRE Corp. davee@mitre.org



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