Date: Thu, 18 Oct 2001 10:05:45 +0100 From: Tomas Palfi <tpalfi@phoenixmedical.co.uk> To: "FreeBSD. ORG (E-mail)" <freebsd-stable@FreeBSD.ORG> Subject: FW: Quantum 7000 Message-ID: <99A83EE8C34AD311809C009027936117144B4A@dell-serv-1.phoenixmedical.co.uk>
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> -----Original Message----- > From: Tomas Palfi > Sent: 18 October 2001 09:43 > To: FreeBSD. ORG (E-mail) > Subject: Quantum 7000 > > correction to my previous mail, it is DLT drive!! > > We have internal Quantum DLT 7000 installed on PowerEdge2500 currently > running FBSD4.4stable. the DLT is on SCSI channel 1 #6 (manufactures > configuration). I have checked the kernel configuration for any obvious > conflicts, particularly in the storage section of active drivers menu, and > everything seems to be ok. > > I have actually attempted to dump an image of the file system with the > following results: > > maranello# /sbin/dump -0u -f /dev/rst0 / > Date of this level 0 dump: Wed Oct 17 14:12:57 2001 > Date of last level 0 dump: the epoch > Dumping /dev/aacd0sla (/) to /dev/ast0 > mapping ( Pass I) [regular files] > mapping ( Pass II)[directories] > estimated 39739 tape blocks on 1.02 tape(s) > dumping ( Pass III) [directories] > dumping ( Pass IV) [regular files] > Closing /dev/ast0 > Change Volumes: Mount volume #2 > Is the new volume mounted and ready to go? ("yes" or "no") <<<my > interaction is Y > Volume 2 begins with blocks on 2 volumes > finished in 8 seconds, throughput 4968 KBytes/sec > level 0 dump on Wed Oct 17 14:12:57 2001 > Closing /dev/rst0 > DUMP IS DONE > maranello# > > Instead of dumping it on to the DLT I have noticed that the /dev/rst0 has > increased hugely and boost my root (/) directory to 85% of its capacity. > What messages should I be expected in dmesg when the system boots, and > what have I done wrong?? Is there something what I overlooked when I > installed BSD. > > Thank you > -- > > Tomas Palfi > To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-stable" in the body of the message
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