I tried that first and got the same response about compression still being enabled - even after I issued the command: "mt -f /dev/nst0 compression 0"
Here's the output:
# amtapetype -c -t...
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I tried that first and got the same response about compression still being enabled - even after I issued the command: "mt -f /dev/nst0 compression 0"
Here's the output:
# amtapetype -c -t...
So I understand that compression is a bad thing, so I'm trying to disable it. On CentOS 5.4, and using an HP MSL2024 Tape Library, I'm trying:
# mt -f /dev/nst0 compression 0
/dev/nst0:...