Lines Matching +full:cs +full:- +full:number
66 .Bl -tag -width ".Cm erase"
70 end-of-file (EOF) marks at the current position.
75 end-of-file (EOF) marks at the current position.
116 .Bl -tag -width ".Cm geteotmodel"
120 number reported is specific for that hardware only.
128 by the number of end-of-file marks.
138 Re-tension the tape.
183 .Bl -tag -width ".Cm seteotmodel"
188 is a hardware block number to which to position the tape.
194 is a SCSI logical block number to which to position the tape.
200 is the number of bytes per block,
201 except 0 commands the drive to use variable-length blocks.
225 READ POSITION command, the Reported File Number and Reported Record Number
226 will be numbers other than -1, and there may be Flags reported as well.
237 Note that the Reported Record Number is the tape block or object number
239 The Calculated Record Number is the tape block or object number relative
245 other than -1.
246 .Bl -tag -width 6n
260 Newer tape drives that conform to the T-10 SSC and newer tape
263 .Bl -tag -width 6n
287 .Bl -tag -width 8n
315 This is used to control checking and reporting a per-block checksum for
318 .Bl -tag -width 8n
329 The default protection method used is Reed-Solomon CRC (protection method
330 1), as specified in ECMA-319.
331 The default protection information length used with Reed-Solomon CRC is
345 For Reed-Solomon CRC, the protection information length should be 4 bytes.
348 The numeric value for Reed-Solomon CRC is 1.
371 If the partition number is specified, the drive will first relocate to the
374 If the partition number is not specified, the drive will relocate to the
376 .Bl -tag -width 14n
379 Note that the block number is the Reported Record Number that is relative
384 Relocate to the given file number.
392 The non-numeric values of
396 .Bl -tag -width 9n -compact
449 table (A-1) in Revision 11 of the SCSI-3 Stream Device Commands (SSC)
451 Subsequent additions have come from a number of sources.
454 .Bd -literal -offset 2n
460 0x01 12.7 (0.5) 9 32 (800) NRZI R X3.22-1983 2
461 0x02 12.7 (0.5) 9 63 (1,600) PE R X3.39-1986 2
462 0x03 12.7 (0.5) 9 246 (6,250) GCR R X3.54-1986 2
463 0x05 6.3 (0.25) 4/9 315 (8,000) GCR C X3.136-1986 1,3
464 0x06 12.7 (0.5) 9 126 (3,200) PE R X3.157-1987 2
465 0x07 6.3 (0.25) 4 252 (6,400) IMFM C X3.116-1986 1
466 0x08 3.81 (0.15) 4 315 (8,000) GCR CS X3.158-1987 1
468 0x0A 12.7 (0.5) 22 262 (6,667) MFM C X3B5/86-199 1
469 0x0B 6.3 (0.25) 4 63 (1,600) PE C X3.56-1986 1
470 0x0C 12.7 (0.5) 24 500 (12,690) GCR C HI-TC1 1,6
471 0x0D 12.7 (0.5) 24 999 (25,380) GCR C HI-TC2 1,6
472 0x0F 6.3 (0.25) 15 394 (10,000) GCR C QIC-120 1,6
473 0x10 6.3 (0.25) 18 394 (10,000) GCR C QIC-150 1,6
474 0x11 6.3 (0.25) 26 630 (16,000) GCR C QIC-320 1,6
475 0x12 6.3 (0.25) 30 2,034 (51,667) RLL C QIC-1350 1,6
476 0x13 3.81 (0.15) 1 2,400 (61,000) DDS CS X3B5/88-185A 5
477 0x14 8.0 (0.315) 1 1,703 (43,245) RLL CS X3.202-1991 5,11
478 0x15 8.0 (0.315) 1 1,789 (45,434) RLL CS ECMA TC17 5,12
479 0x16 12.7 (0.5) 48 394 (10,000) MFM C X3.193-1990 1
480 0x17 12.7 (0.5) 48 1,673 (42,500) MFM C X3B5/91-174 1
481 0x18 12.7 (0.5) 112 1,673 (42,500) MFM C X3B5/92-50 1
485 0x1C 6.3 (0.25) 34 1,654 (42,000) MFM C QIC-385M 1,6
486 0x1D 6.3 (0.25) 32 1,512 (38,400) GCR C QIC-410M 1,6
487 0x1E 6.3 (0.25) 30 1,385 (36,000) GCR C QIC-1000C 1,6
488 0x1F 6.3 (0.25) 30 2,666 (67,733) RLL C QIC-2100C 1,6
489 0x20 6.3 (0.25) 144 2,666 (67,733) RLL C QIC-6GB(M) 1,6
490 0x21 6.3 (0.25) 144 2,666 (67,733) RLL C QIC-20GB(C) 1,6
491 0x22 6.3 (0.25) 42 1,600 (40,640) GCR C QIC-2GB(C) ?
492 0x23 6.3 (0.25) 38 2,666 (67,733) RLL C QIC-875M ?
493 0x24 3.81 (0.15) 1 2,400 (61,000) CS DDS-2 5
494 0x25 3.81 (0.15) 1 3,816 (97,000) CS DDS-3 5
495 0x26 3.81 (0.15) 1 3,816 (97,000) CS DDS-4 5
496 0x27 8.0 (0.315) 1 3,056 (77,611) RLL CS Mammoth 5
501 0x40 12.7 (0.5) 384 4,800 (123,952) C LTO-1
503 0x42 12.7 (0.5) 512 7,398 (187,909) C LTO-2
504 0x44 12.7 (0.5) 704 9,638 (244,805) C LTO-3
505 0x46 12.7 (0.5) 896 12,725 (323,215) C LTO-4
506 0x47 3.81 (0.25) ? 6,417 (163,000) CS DAT-72
520 0x58 12.7 (0.5) 1280 15,142 (384,607) C LTO-5
522 0x5A 12.7 (0.5) 2176 15,142 (384,607) C LTO-6
523 0x5C 12.7 (0.5) 3584 19,107 (485,318) C LTO-7
524 0x5D 12.7 (0.5) 5376 19,107 (485,318) C LTO-M8 14
525 0x5E 12.7 (0.5) 6656 20,669 (524,993) C LTO-8
526 0x60 12.7 (0.5) 8960 23,031 (584,987) C LTO-9
535 0x8c 8.0 (0.315) 1 1,789 (45,434) RLL CS EXB-8500c 5,9
536 0x90 8.0 (0.315) 1 1,703 (43,245) RLL CS EXB-8200c 5,9
538 .Bd -literal -offset 2n
540 ---- -------------------------------------- ---- -----------
541 NRZI Non return to zero, change on ones R Reel-to-reel
543 PE Phase encoded CS Cassette
550 .Bd -literal -offset 2n
554 3. Old format known as QIC-11.
562 9. Vendor-specific Exabyte density code for compressed format.
570 13. This density code (0x48) was also used for DAT-160.
571 14. Officially known as LTO-8 Type M, abbreviated M8. This is a pristine
572 LTO-7 cartridge initialized with a higher density format by an LTO-8
573 drive. It cannot be read by an LTO-7 drive. Uncompressed capacity
574 is 9TB, compared to 6TB for LTO-7 and 12TB for LTO-8.
576 .Bd -literal -offset 2n
584 ----- --------- ------ -------------- -------- ------ ------
586 0x05 QIC-11 DC300 15MB 4 300ft
587 0x05 QIC-11 DC300XL/P 20MB 4 450ft
588 0x05 QIC-11 DC600 27MB 4 600ft
589 0x05 X3.136-1986 QIC-24 DC615A 15MB 9 150ft
590 0x05 X3.136-1986 QIC-24 DC300XL/P 45MB 9 450ft
591 0x05 X3.136-1986 QIC-24 DC600A 60MB 9 600ft
592 0x0F QIC-120 QIC-120 DC600A/DC6150 120MB 15 620ft
593 0x10 QIC-150 QIC-150 DC600XTD/DC6150 150MB 18 620ft
594 0x10 QIC-150 QIC-150 DC6250 250MB 18 1,020ft
595 0x11 QIC-320 QIC-525 DC6320 320MB 26 620ft
596 0x11 QIC-320 QIC-525 DC6525 525MB 26 1,020ft
597 0x1E QIC-1000C QIC-1000 DC9100/DL9135 1.0GB 30 760ft
598 0x1E QIC-1000C QIC-1000 DC9150 1.2GB 30 950ft
599 0x22 QIC-2GB(C) QIC-2GB DC9200 2.0GB 42 950ft
600 0x22 QIC-2GB(C) QIC-2GB DC9250 2.5GB 42 1,200ft
605 QIC-24, QIC-120, QIC-150 use fixed blocksize of 512 bytes, QIC-525, QIC-1000
606 and QIC-2GB can use blocksize of 1,024 bytes.
609 QIC-02 and QIC-36 are interface standards for tape drives.
610 The QIC-02 and QIC-36 streamers such as the Wangtek 5250EQ are otherwise
613 It seems that the 150MB and larger streamers cannot write QIC-24 9 track
616 DC600A cartridges marked "10,000ftpi" can only be used as QIC-11, QIC-24,
617 and QIC-120 format.
618 DC600A cartridges marked 12,500ftpi can be used as both QIC-120 and QIC-150
625 Thus a DL6250, MC-6250, QD6250, DQ6250 are all identical media to a DC6250.
627 QIC tape media is not "connected" to the take up reels and will de-spool
631 .Bl -tag -width ".Ev TAPE"
641 .Bl -tag -width ".Pa /dev/*sa[0-9]*" -compact
642 .It Pa /dev/*sa[0-9]*
693 Tape-related documentation is poor, here and elsewhere.