Re: Reading a LTO tape written with DiskXtender

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u can use *tar* utility for that....

*mt* command will be useful for getting the tape details....

Padiyath Sreekumaran wrote:

 Hello,
  I have a LTO2 tape written with DiskXtender SW on a Linux OS Systen.
  There are about 400 files. The Block Size is defined as 262144.
  The record size = Block Size. How can I copy the contents of the
whole tape
  to a disk? What command can I use with which parameters? If possible
  an example is appreciated. Please send your answer in my E-mail
address since
  I would like to have it as early as possible.

  Thanks in advance,
   Kumar
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