tz(7)tz(7)NAME
tz, tape - SCSI magnetic tape interface
SYNOPSIS
AlphaServer 8200 and AlphaServer 8400 DEC KZMSA:
bus tlsb0 at nexus? bus tiop0 at tlsb0 vector tioperror bus isp0 at *
vector ispintr controller scsi0 at * vector scsiintr controller scsi1
at * vector scsiintr
AlphaServer 8200 and AlphaServer 8400 DEC KZMSA:
bus tlsb0 at nexus? bus tiop0 at tlsb0 vector tioperror bus xmi0 at
tiop? vector xmierror bus xza0 at xmi? controller scsi0 at * vector
scsiintr controller scsi1 at * vector scsiintr
DEC 7000/10000 DEC KZMSA:
bus lsb0 at nexus? bus iop0 at lsb0 vector ioperror bus xmi0 at iop0
vector xmierror bus xza0 at xmi? controller scsi0 at * vector scsiintr
controller scsi1 at * vector scsiintr
DEC 4000 DEC SIOP:
bus ibus0 at nexus? bus lbus0 at ibus0 bus siop0 at lbus0 slot 0 vec‐
tor siopcointr controller scsi0 at * vector scsiintr
DEC 3000 NCR ASC:
bus tc0 at nexus? bus tcds0 at * vector tcdsintr controller scsi0 at *
vector scsiintr controller scsi1 at * vector scsiintr
DEC 3000 DEC KZTSA:
bus tc0 at nexus? bus tza0 at * vector kztsaintr controller scsi0 at *
vector scsiintr
DEC PCI bus DEC KZPSA:
bus pci0 at * bus pza0 at pci? vector pzaintr controller scsi0 at *
vector scsiintr
DEC PCI bus NCR 810:
bus pci0 at * bus psiop at pci? vector psiopintr controller scsi0 at *
vector scsiintr
DEC PCI bus Qlogic ISP1020:
bus pci0 at * bus isp0 at * vector ispintr controller scsi0 at * vector
scsiintr
DEC EISA bus Adaptec 1740:
bus eisa0 at * bus aha0 at * vector ahaintr controller scsi0 at * vec‐
tor scsiintr
DESCRIPTION
The Small Computer System Interface (SCSI) tape driver provides a stan‐
dard tape drive interface as described in mtio(7). This is the tape
driver for any HP SCSI tape device. Facilities are provided which
enable you to add third-party SCSI tape drives to the system. Refer to
the ddr_config(8) and ddr.dbase(4) reference pages for instructions.
For reads from Beginning of Media (BOM), the density of the tape is
obtained from the drive. Autodensity selection is then used for all
read operations. This means that reads are performed in the density of
the tape.
For writes from BOM, the density, compression, and fixed/variable
blocking factor of the tape are set. The tape is written in the den‐
sity, compression, and fixed/variable blocking factor selected by the
device special file name such as tape?_d0 device special files located
in dev/tape. See the System Administration guide for more information
on device special files. If the tape is not at BOM, and is partly
written, the written portion of the tape determines the density, com‐
pression, and fixed/variable blocking factors for the write.
Tape Media and Drive Compatibility Tables
The following table lists the tape compatibility for CompacTape media
and the TZ85, TZ86, TZ87, TZ88, TZ89, DLT4000, and DLT8000 tape drives:
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Media Type Drive Type
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CompacTapeI TZ30, TK50
CompacTapeII TZ30, TK50, TK70, TZ85, TZ86
CompacTapeIII TZ85, TZ86, TZ87, TZ88, TZ89, DLT4000, DLT8000
CompacTapeIIIXT TZ88, TZ89, DLT4000, DLT8000
CompacTapeIV TZ88, TZ89, DLT4000, DLT8000
SuperDLT SuperDLT1
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CompacTapeIII is also known as DLTtapeIII. CompacTapeIIIXT is also
known as DLTtapeIIIxT. CompacTapeIV is also known as DLTtapeIV.
The following table lists the tape compatibility for the TLZ04, TLZ06,
TLZ07, TLZ09, TLZ10, SDT-7000, SDT-9000, and SDT-10000 tape drives:
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Media Type Drive Type
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DDS-1 (60m) TLZ04, TLZ06, TLZ07, TLZ09, TLZ10, SDT-7000,
SDT-9000, SDT-10000
DDS-1 (90m) TLZ06, TLZ07, TLZ09, TLZ10, SDT-7000, SDT-9000,
SDT-10000
DDS-2 (120m) TLZ07, TLZ09, TLZ10, SDT-7000, SDT-9000, SDT-10000
DDS-3 (125m) TLZ10, SDT-9000, SDT-10000
DDS-4 (150m) SDT-10000
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The following table lists the tape compatibility for the TZS20,
SDX-300C, and SDX-500C tape drives:
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Media Type Drive Type Supported
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AIT 25 TZS20, SDX-300C, SDX-500C
AIT 35 SDX-300C, SDX-500C
AIT 50 SDX-500C
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Device Special Files and Tape Density
Using a particular device special file with a certain tape format will
indicate what density code, compression, capacity and I/O is supported.
It is also possible for administrators to customize which device spe‐
cial file names apply to what densities. Future extensions to device
special files may also increase the number of alternative files that
can be used with a particular device. The current range of possible
device special files is: tape?_d0 to tape?_d7, where ? is a decimal
number representing the identification number of the tape device. Nor‐
mally, the _d1 suffix will always indicate the highest density used
with compression, while the _d2 suffix will indicate the highest den‐
sity witout compression.
Note that the tape?_?? format device names correspond to the previous
device names as shown in the following table:
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Previous Format in /dev New Formats in /dev/tape and /dev/ntape
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rmt?a tape?_d3
rmt?l tape?_d0 (d0 always maps to the low density)
rmt?m tape?_d2
rmt?h tape?_d1 (d1 always maps to the high density)
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Two new device special file names now exist which will allow the user
to select the highest density of the tape drive. These two device
special filenames can be used for all devices which support auto-den‐
sity select, even if there are no entries in the ddr.dbase file for the
tape drive. By selecting this device special filename without any
d0-d7 reference you will be selecting a density code of 00H, which will
instruct the tape device to use the default density available for the
tape type in the drive. Compression will be disabled for all I/O opera‐
tions. By selecting this device special filename without any d0-d7
reference you will be selecting a density code of 00H, which will
instruct the tape device to use the default density available for the
tape type in the drive. Compression will be enabled for all I/O opera‐
tions. It is important that you ensure the device supports compression
before you use this device special filename.
If you have a requirement to support previous device names (such as
local shell scripts or utilities), consult the System Administration
guide for information on creating and using the rmt?? format for
device special files.
As it is possible to customize the device names, to determine how the
tape device special file names correspond to the supported formats for
a particular device, you can consult the /etc/ddr.dbase file and search
for the device name. (See the reference page ddr.dbase(4) for informa‐
tion on this file) For example, the following entry appears for the
TZS20 tape device:
SCSIDEVICE
#
# Matches TZS20, TZS2
#
Type = tape
Name = "DEC" "TZS2"
#
PARAMETERS:
TypeSubClass = 8mm, loader
TagQueueDepth = 0
MaxTransferSize = 0x0ffffff # (16MB - 1)
ReadyTimeSeconds = 90 # seconds
DENSITY:
#
DensityNumber = 0,3,4,5,6,7
DensityCode = default
CompressionCode = 0x0
Buffered = 0x1
DENSITY:
#
DensityNumber = 1,2
DensityCode = default
CompressionCode = 0x1
Buffered = 0x1
From the DENSITY section of the entry you can determine which device
special files apply: tape?_d0, or any device name with the suffix: _d3,
_d4, _d5, _d6, and _d7. In this case, compression is set to Off (0x0).
tape?_d1, or tape?_d2. In this case, compression is set to On (0x1)
Tape Format Reference
The following tables provide information for various tape drives. All
of these tape drives support variable block size. Note that in the
capacity column, a number followed by an asterisk (*) assumes a 2:1
compression ratio. The actual compression ratio may vary depending on
the type of data being compressed. Note the following abbreviations
that apply to these tables: CompacTape, such as CompacTapeIII Read and
write I/O is supported Read only I/O is supported
TZ85 Tape Drive Supported Formats
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Format Device Density Compres‐ Capacity Car‐ I/O
Special Code sion (GB) tridge
File Name
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TK50 tape?_d0-7 00h N/A 95M CT II ro
TZ30 tape?_d0-7 00h N/A 95M CT II ro
TZ85 tape?_d0-7 17h N/A 2.6 CT III rw
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TZ86 Tape Drive Supported Formats
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For‐ Device Spe‐ Density Compres‐ Capacity Car‐ I/O
mat cial File Code sion (GB) tridge
Name
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TK50 tape?_d0-7 00h N/A 95M CT II ro
TZ30 tape?_d0-7 00h N/A 95M CT II ro
TZ85 tape?_d0,3 17h N/A 2.6 CT III rw
TZ86 tape?_d1,2,4-7 18h N/A 6.0 CT III rw
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TZ87 Tape Drive Supported Formats
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Format Device Density Compres‐ Capacity Car‐ I/O
Special Code sion (GB) tridge
File Name
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TZ85 tape?_d3 17h N/A 2.6 CT III rw
TZ86 tape?_d0 18h N/A 6.0 CT III rw
TZ87 tape?_d2, 00h off 10.0 CT III rw
4-7
TZ87 tape?_d1 00h on 20.0 * CT III rw
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TZ88 / DLT4000 Tape Drive Supported Formats
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Format Device Density Compres‐ Capacity Car‐ I/O
Special Code sion (GB) tridge
File Name
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TZ85 tape?_d3 17h N/A 2.6 CT III rw
TZ86 tape?_d0 18h N/A 6.0 CT III rw
TZ87 tape?_d2, 00h off 10.0 CT III rw
6-7
TZ87 tape?_d1 00h on 20.0 * CT III rw
TZ87 tape?_d4 19h off 15.0 CT III rw
TZ87 tape?_d5 19h on 30.0 * CT III rw
TZ88 tape?_d4, N/A N/A 15/30 CT III ro
5 XT
TZ88 tape?_d2, 00h off 15.0 CT III rw
6-7 XT
TZ88 tape?_d1 00h on 30.0 * CT III rw
XT
DLT4000 tape?_d4, N/A N/A 15/30 CT III ro
5 XT
DLT4000 tape?_d2, 00h off 15.0 CT III rw
6-7 XT
DLT4000 tape?_d1 00h on 30.0 * CT III rw
XT
TZ88 tape?_d4, N/A N/A 20/40 CT IV ro
5
TZ88 tape?_d2, 00h off 20.0 CT IV rw
6-7
TZ88 tape?_d1 00h on 40.0 * CT IV rw
DLT4000 tape?_d4, N/A N/A 20/40 CT IV ro
5
DLT4000 tape?_d2, 00h off 20.0 CT IV rw
6-7
DLT4000 tape?_d1 00h on 40.0 * CT IV rw
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The DLT4000 is functionally equivalent to the TZ88 tape drive and the
DLT4000 tape format is identical to the TZ88 tape format.
TZ89 Tape Drive Supported Formats
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Format Device Spe‐ Density Compres‐ Capacity Car‐ I/O
cial File Code sion (GB) tridge
Name
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TZ85 tape?_d0,3 N/A N/A 2.6 CT III ro
TZ85 tape?_d4 17h N/A 2.6 CT III rw
TZ86 tape?_d0,3 N/A N/A 6.0 CT III ro
TZ86 tape?_d5 18h N/A 6.0 CT III rw
TZ87 tape?_d0,3 N/A N/A 10/20 CT III ro
TZ87 tape?_d2,6-7 00h off 10.0 CT III rw
TZ87 tape?_d1 00h on 20.0 * CT III rw
TZ88 tape?_d0,3-5 N/A N/A 15/30 CT IIIXT ro
DLT4000 tape?_d0,3-5 N/A N/A 15/30 CT IIIXT ro
TZ88 tape?_d2,6-7 00h off 15.0 CT IIIXT rw
TZ88 tape?_d1 00h on 30.0 * CT IIIXT rw
DLT4000 tape?_d2,6-7 00h off 15.0 CT IIIXT rw
DLT4000 tape?_d1 00h on 30.0 * CT IIIXT rw
TZ88 tape?_d3 1ah off 20.0 CT IV rw
TZ88 tape?_d0 1ah on 40.0 * CT IV rw
DLT4000 tape?_d3 1ah off 20.0 CT IV rw
DLT4000 tape?_d0 1ah on 40.0 * CT IV rw
TZ89 tape?_d4,5 N/A N/A 20-70 CT IV ro
TZ89 tape?_d2,6-7 00h off 35.0 CT IV rw
TZ89 tape?_d1 00h on 70.0 * CT IV rw
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DLT8000 Tape Drive Supported Formats
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Format Device Spe‐ Density Compres‐ Capacity Car‐ I/O
cial File Code sion (GB) tridge
Name
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TZ87 tape?_d0, N/A N/A 10/20 CT III ro
3-5
TZ87 tape?_d2,6-7 00h off 10.0 CT III rw
TZ87 tape?_d1 00h on 20.0 * CT III rw
TZ88 tape?_d0,3-5 N/A N/A 15/30 CT IIIXT ro
DLT4000 tape?_d0,3-5 N/A N/A 15/30 CT IIIXT ro
TZ88 tape?_d2,6-7 00h off 15.0 CT IIIXT rw
TZ88 tape?_d1 00h on 30.0 * CT IIIXT rw
DLT4000 tape?_d2,6-7 00h off 15.0 CT IIIXT rw
DLT4000 tape?_d1 00h on 30.0 * CT IIIXT rw
TZ88 tape?_d4 1ah off 20.0 CT IV rw
TZ88 tape?_d5 1ah on 40.0 * CT IV rw
DLT4000 tape?_d4 1ah off 20.0 CT IV rw
DLT4000 tape?_d5 1ah on 40.0 * CT IV rw
TZ89 tape?_d3 1bh off 35.0 CT IV rw
TZ89 tape?_d0 1bh on 70.0 * CT IV rw
DLT8000 tape?_d2,6-7 00h off 40.0 CT IV rw
DLT8000 tape?_d1 00h on 80.0 * CT IV rw
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The DLT2000 format is also known as the TZ87 format. The DLT4000 format
is also known as the TZ88 format. The DLT7000 format is also known as
the TZ89 format.
SuperDLT Tape Drive Supported Formats
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Format Device Density Compres‐ Capacity Car‐ I/O
Special Code sion (GB) tridge
File Name
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SuperDLT1 tape?_d0,_d2,_d4,_d6 00(0x48) off 110 SDLT rw
SuperDLT1 tape?_d1,_d3,_d5,_d7 00(0x48) on 220 SDLT rw
DLT8000 N/A 0x41 N/A 40/80 CT IV ro
DLT7000 N/A 0x1b N/A 35/70 CT IV ro
DLT4000 N/A 0x1a N/A 20/40 CT IV ro
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TZ30 Tape Drive Supported Formats
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Format Device Spe‐ Density Compres‐ Capacity Car‐ I/O
cial File Code sion (MB) tridge
Name
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TZ30 tape?d0-d7 00h N/A 95 CT 1 rw
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TKZ08 Tape Drive Supported Formats
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Format Device Density Compres‐ Capacity Car‐ I/O
Special Code sion (GB) tridge
File Name
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TKZ08 tape?d0-d7 14h N/A 2.2 8 mm rw
(Also
known
as
Exabyte
8200.)
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TKZ09 Tape Drive Supported Formats
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Format Device Density Compres‐ Capacity Car‐ I/O
Special Code sion (GB) tridge
File Name
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TKZ08 tape?_d0,d3 14h N/A ? 8mm rw
TKZ09 tape?_d1,d2, 15h N/A ? 8mm rw
(Also d4-7
known
as
Exabyte
8500.
Sup‐
ports
Exabyte
8200
and
8500
for‐
mats)
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TSZ07 Tape Drive Supported Formats
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Format Device Density Compres‐ Capacity Car‐ I/O
Special Code sion (BPI) tridge
File Name
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TSZ07 tape?d0, 02h N/A 1600 9-Trk rw
d2
TSZ07 tape?d1, 03h N/A 6250 9-Trk rw
d3-7
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TZK20 Tape Drive Supported Formats
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Format Device Spe‐ Density Compres‐ Capacity Car‐ I/O
cial File Code sion (GB) tridge
Name
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TZK20 tape?d0-d7 00h N/A 2.3 QICW rw
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TLZ04 Tape Drive Supported Formats
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Format Device Density Compres‐ Capacity Car‐ I/O
Special Code sion (GB) tridge
File Name
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TLZ04 tape?_d0-7 13h N/A 1.3 GB DDS-1 rw
(60m)
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TLZ06 Tape Drive Supported Formats
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Format Device Spe‐ Density Compres‐ Capacity Car‐ I/O
cial File Code sion (GB) tridge
Name
───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
TLZ04 tape?_d0, 13h N/A 1.3 GB DDS-1 rw
3-7 (60m)
TLZ06 tape?_d0, 13h off 1.3 GB DDS-1 rw
3-7 (60m)
TLZ06 tape?_d1-2 13h on 2.6 GB * DDS-1 rw
(60m)
TLZ06 tape?_d0, 13h off 2.0 GB DDS-1 rw
3-7 (90m)
TLZ06 tape?_d1-2 13h on 4.0 GB * DDS-1 rw
(90m)
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TLZ07 Tape Drive Supported Formats
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Format Device Spe‐ Density Compres‐ Capacity Car‐ I/O
cial File Code sion (GB) tridge
Name
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TLZ04 tape?_d0, 00h N/A 1.3 GB DDS-1 rw
3-7 (60m)
TLZ06 tape?_d0, 00h off 1.3 GB DDS-1 rw
3-7 (60m)
TLZ06 tape?_d1-2 00h on 2.6 GB * DDS-1 rw
(60m)
TLZ06 tape?_d0, 00h off 2.0 GB DDS-1 rw
3-7 (90m)
TLZ06 tape?_d1-2 00h on 4.0 GB * DDS-1 rw
(90m)
TLZ07 tape?_d0, 00h off 4.0 GB DDS-2 rw
3-7 (120m)
TLZ07 tape?_d1-2 00h on 8.0 GB * DDS-2 rw
(120m)
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TLZ09 / SDT-7000 Tape Drive Supported Formats
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Format Device Spe‐ Density Compres‐ Capacity Car‐ I/O
cial File Code sion (GB) tridge
Name
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TLZ04 tape?_d0, 00h N/A 1.3 DDS-1 rw
3-7 (60m)
TLZ06 tape?_d0, 00h off 1.3 DDS-1 rw
3-7 (60m)
TLZ06 tape?_d1-2 00h on 2.6 * DDS-1 rw
(60m)
TLZ06 tape?_d0, 00h off 2.0 DDS-1 rw
3-7 (90m)
TLZ06 tape?_d1-2 00h on 4.0 * DDS-1 rw
(90m)
TLZ07 tape?_d0,3-7 00h off 4.0 DDS-2 rw
(120m)
TLZ07 tape?_d1-2 00h on 8.0 * DDS-2(120m) rw
TLZ09 tape?_d0,3-7 00h off 4.0 DDS-2 (120) rw
TLZ09 tape?_d1-2 00h on 8.0 * DDS-2 (120) rw
SDT-7000 tape?_d0,3-7 00h off 4.0 DDS-2 rw
(120m)
SDT-7000 tape?_d1-2 00h on 8.0 * DDS-2 rw
(120m)
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The SDT-7000 is functionally equivalent to the TLZ09 tape drive and the
SDT-7000 tape format is identical to the TLZ09 tape format.
TLZ10 / SDT-9000 Tape Drive Supported Formats
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Format Device Spe‐ Density Compres‐ Capacity Car‐ I/O
cial File Code sion (GB) tridge
Name
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TLZ04 tape?_d0,3-7 00h N/A 1.3 DDS-1 rw
(60m)
TLZ06 tape?_d0,3-7 00h off 1.3 DDS-1 rw
(60m)
TLZ06 tape?_d1-2 00h on 2.6 * DDS-1 rw
(60m)
TLZ06 tape?_d0,3-7 00h off 2.0 DDS-1 rw
(90m)
TLZ06 tape?_d1-2 00h on 4.0 * DDS-1 rw
(90m)
TLZ07 tape?_d0,3-7 00h off 4.0 DDS-2 rw
(120m)
TLZ07 tape?_d1-2 00h on 8.0 * DDS-2 rw
(120m)
TLZ09 tape?_d0,3-7 00h off 4.0 DDS-2 rw
(120m)
TLZ09 tape?_d1-2 00h on 8.0 * DDS-2 rw
(120m)
SDT-7000 tape?_d0,3-7 00h off 4.0 DDS-2 rw
(120m)
SDT-7000 tape?_d1-2 00h on 8.0 * DDS-2 rw
(120m)
TLZ10 tape?_d0,3-7 00h off 12.0 DDS-3 rw
(125m)
TLZ10 tape?_d1-2 00h on 24.0 * DDS-3 rw
(125m)
SDT-9000 tape?_d0,3-7 00h off 12.0 DDS-3 rw
(125m)
SDT-9000 tape?_d1-2 00h on 24.0 * DDS-3 rw
(125m)
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The SDT-9000 is functionally equivalent to the TLZ10 tape drive and the
SDT-9000 tape format is identical to the TLZ10 tape format.
SDT-10000 Tape Drive Supported Formats
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For‐ Device Spe‐ Density Compres‐ Capacity Car‐ I/O
mat cial File Code sion (GB) tridge
Name
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TLZ04 tape?_d0,3-7 00h N/A 1.3 DDS-1 rw
(60m)
TLZ06 tape?_d0,3-7 00h off 1.3 DDS-1 rw
(60m)
TLZ06 tape?_d1-2 00h on 2.6 * DDS-1 rw
(60m)
TLZ06 tape?_d0,3-7 00h off 2.0 DDS-1 rw
(90m)
TLZ06 tape?_d1-2 00h on 4.0 * DDS-1 rw
(90m)
TLZ07 tape?_d0,3-7 00h off 4.0 DDS-2 rw
(120m)
TLZ07 tape?_d1-2 00h on 8.0 * DDS-2 rw
(120m)
TLZ09 tape?_d0,3-7 00h off 4.0 DDS-2 rw
(120m)
TLZ09 tape?_d1-2 00h on 8.0 * DDS-2 rw
(120m)
SDT-7000 tape?_d0,3-7 00h off 4.0 DDS-2 rw
(120m)
SDT-7000 tape?_d1-2 00h on 8.0 * DDS-2 rw
(120m)
TLZ10 tape?_d0,3-7 00h off 12.0 DDS-3 rw
(125m)
TLZ10 tape?_d1-2 00h on 24.0 * DDS-3 rw
(125m)
SDT-9000 tape?_d0,3-7 00h off 12.0 DDS-3 rw
(125m)
SDT-9000 tape?_d1-2 00h on 24.0 * DDS-3 rw
(125m)
SDT-10000 tape?_d0,3-7 00h off 20.0 DDS-4 rw
(150m)
SDT-10000 tape?_d1-2 00h on 40.0 * DDS-4 rw
(150m)
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TZS20 Tape Drive Supported Formats
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Format Device Density Compres‐ Capacity Car‐ I/O
Special Code sion (GB) tridge
File Name
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TZS20 tape?_d0, 00h off 25.0 GB AIT rw
3-7
TZS20 tape?_d1-2 00h on 50.0 GB AIT rw
*
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SDX-300C Tape Drive Supported Formats
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Format Device Spe‐ Density Compres‐ Capacity Car‐ I/O
cial File Code sion (GB) tridge
Name
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TZS20 tape?_d0, 00h off 25.0 AIT 25 rw
3-7
TZS20 tape?_d1-2 00h on 50.0 * AIT 25 rw
SDX-300C tape?_d0, 00h off 25.0 AIT 25 rw
3-7
SDX-300C tape?_d1-2 00h on 50.0 * AIT 25 rw
SDX-300C tape?_d0, 00h off 35.0 AIT 35 rw
3-7
SDX-300C tape?_d1-2 00h on 70.0 * AIT 35 rw
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The SDX-300C format is also known as the TZS20 format.
SDX-500C Tape Drive Supported Formats
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Format Device Spe‐ Density Compres‐ Capacity Car‐ I/O
cial File Code sion (GB) tridge
Name
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TZS20 tape?_d0, 00h off 25.0 AIT 25 rw
3-7
TZS20 tape?_d1-2 00h on 50.0 * AIT 25 rw
SDX-300C tape?_d0, 00h off 25.0 AIT 25 rw
3-7
SDX-300C tape?_d1-2 00h on 50.0 * AIT 25 rw
SDX-300C tape?_d0, 00h off 35.0 AIT 35 rw
3-7
SDX-300C tape?_d1-2 00h on 70.0 * AIT 35 rw
SDX-500C tape?_d0, 00h off 50.0 AIT 50 rw
3-7
SDX-500C tape?_d1-2 00h on 100.0 * AIT 50 rw
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The SDX-300C format is also known as the TZS20 format.
The following formats are supported for the TZK10 QIC-format tape
drive: QIC-24 (re) 512-byte block size; QIC-120 and QIC-150 (rw)
512-byte block size; and QIC-320 (rw) variable block size. With QIC-
format tapes, except QIC-320 and QIC-525, all read and write operations
must be in multiples of the block size because record boundaries are
not preserved. Use the following device special File Name file names to
select QIC densities:
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Format Device Spe‐ Block Size Capacity Cartridge I/O
cial File
Name
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QIC-24 tape?_d3 fixed 512 60MB DC600A ro
QIC-120 tape?_d0 fixed 512 120MB DC6150 rw
QIC-120 tape?_d0 fixed 512 120MB DC600XTD, rw
QIC-150 tape?_d2, 4 fixed 512 150MB DC6150 rw
QIC-150 tape?_d2, 4 fixed 512 150MB DC600XTD rw
QIC-320 tape?_d5,6 fixed 1024 320MB DC6320 rw
QIC-525 tape?_d5,6 fixed 1024 525MB DC6525 rw
QIC-320 tape?_d1,7 variable 320MB DC6320 rw
QIC-525 tape?_d1,7 variable 525MB DC6525 rw
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The following formats are supported for the TZK11 QIC-format tape
drive: QIC-24 (read only) 512-byte block size; QIC-120 and QIC-150 (rw)
512-byte block size; and QIC-320/525/1Gig/2Gig (rw) variable block
size. With QIC-format 24/120/150 tapes, all read and write operations
must be in multiples of the block size because record boundaries are
not preserved. Use the following device special file names to select
QIC densities:
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Format Device Spe‐ Block Size Capacity Cartridge I/O
cial File
Name
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QIC-24 tape?_d3,4 fixed 512 60MB DC600A ro
QIC-120 tape?_d0 fixed 512 120MB DC6150 rw
QIC-120 tape?_d0 fixed 512 120MB DC600XTD rw
QIC-150 tape?_d2 fixed 512 150MB DC6150 rw
QIC-150 tape?_d2 fixed 512 150MB DC600XTD rw
QIC-320 tape?_d1 variable 320MB DC6320 rw
QIC-525 tape?_d1 variable 525MB DC6525 rw
QIC-1G tape?_d1 variable 1G DC9000 rw
QIC-2G tape?_d1 variable 2G DC9000 rw
QIC-320 tape?_d5,6 fixed 1024 320MB DC6320 rw
QIC-525 tape?_d5,6 fixed 1024 525MB DC6525 rw
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The TZK11 tape drive uses autodensity select feature of the drive.
The 2 Gig density can only be written on a 2 Gig cartridge. The 1 Gig
density can only be written on a 1 Gig cartridge. The 320/525 car‐
tridge can be used to write 120/150/320/525 densities.
With all fixed-block tape devices, when you use the dd command to
transfer a file to tape you must use padding to complete a block by
specifying the conv=sync option. For example, the following two dd
commands use the conv=sync option to transfer the /etc/motd file with a
size of approximately 400 bytes to the QIC-format tape drives:
dd if=/etc/motd of=/dev/tape/tape0_d2 bs=10k conv=sync dd if=/etc/motd
of=dev/tape/tape0_d0 bs=512 conv=sync
The data field of 1 also tells the driver not to continue scanning LUNs
for this target when this attribute is found.
Tape Support
Refer to the Software Product Description (SPD) for information on the
specific tape devices that are supported. Refer to the Systems and
Options Catalog (SOC) for information on which devices are supported on
the various system platforms.
ERRORS
All diagnostic messages are sent to the error logger subsystem.
EXAMPLES
The following example shows the configuration specification that you
might have for a DEC 3000 Model 500 system with a PMAZC controller in
slot 0 and KZTSA devices in slots 1 and 2:
bus tc0 at nexus? bus tcds0 at tc0 slot 6 vector tcdsintr #
onboard scsi bus tcds1 at tc0 slot 0 vector tcdsintr # PMAZC in
tc slot 0 bus tza0 at tc0 slot 1 vector kztsaintr # KZTSA in tc
slot 1 bus tza1 at tc0 slot 2 vector kztsaintr # KZTSA in tc
slot 2 controller scsi0 at tcds0 slot 0 vector scsiintr # Internal port
controller scsi1 at tcds0 slot 1 vector scsiintr # External port con‐
troller scsi2 at tcds1 slot 0 vector scsiintr # A port controller scsi3
at tcds1 slot 1 vector scsiintr # B port controller scsi4 at tza0 slot
0 vector scsiintr controller scsi5 at tza1 slot 0 vector scsiintr
FILES
/dev/tape/tape?_d?
/dev/ntape/tape?_d?
SEE ALSOddr.dbase(4), ddr_config(8), mtio(7), RAID(7), SCSI(7), MAKEDEV(8),
uerf(8), tapex(8)tz(7)