3B20 Tapes

Bill.Stewart.<ho95c> wcs at skep2.ATT.COM
Fri Jul 1 09:00:49 AEST 1988


In article <7600010 at uiucdcsm> carey at uiucdcsm.cs.uiuc.edu writes:
> Does anyone know if a tape written with volcopy on a 3B20 can be 
> read by a 3B15? (with volcopy or anything else)

Remember that a volcopy is a physical copy of the blocks in your
filesystem (basically "dd").  This means it will only be readable if 
	- your tape drive can handle the blocksize (some of the
		older tape drives for the 3B5/3B15 couldn't handle
		reading large blocks.)
	- it fits on the disk slice on the target machine (if the tape is
		smaller than the disk, you waste space but it works ok.)
	- you're running operating systems with compatible file system
		types - I think the 3B20 uses blocks of 512 or 1024,
		and the 3B15 uses 512 or 2048 - if the 3B20 tape has
		1024-size blocks you may be out of luck.  Check out the
		superblock headers and fs manual page.
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#				Thanks;
# Bill Stewart, AT&T Bell Labs 2G218, Holmdel NJ 1-201-949-0705 ihnp4!ho95c!wcs
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