I'm having problems reading a 3592 JB IBM (700GB) tape using a TS1140 (E07) drive. The tape was written using a TS1130 (E06) drive with compression up to 1TB as specified on the label of the tape. According to IBM's tape specifications webpage, the TS1140 drives should be backward compatible to read tapes written in TS1120 (E05) and TS1130 drives. However, when I attempt to read this tape it throws an I/O error and stalls at around 240mb. I have managed to get up to 8GB from the tape using dd with a block size of 256K, however this stalls as well.
Eg.
[user1@server-le1 ~]$ dd if=/dev/IBMtape10 of=/myoutputpath/File_1.dat bs=512k dd: reading `/dev/IBMtape10': Input/output error 0+46011 records in 0+46011 records out 379301796 bytes (379 MB) copied, 833.756 s, 455 kB/s Is anyone experienced with IBM tape drives able to help me resolve this issue?
The tape creator has said they are able to read this using their 1140 drives. So I'm thinking is this a drive setting that needs to be changed? Or is there something else?
bs=384Kand so far it seems to have retrieved over 2GB. I will let you know if it finishes.dd, however it still does not read the entire tape. The most I could get was usingconv=noerror,syncflag usingdd. I got 137GB then it failed with I/O error again.