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Old May 4th 05, 04:50 PM
Andrew Brooks
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Default Read Ultrium/LTO tape attributes from MAM

Hi,

Before I go and re-invent the wheel has anyone got a program for
reading the tape attributes from the MAM (Medium Auxiliary Memory)
on LTO tapes?

I can see IBM document GA32-0450-02.pdf describes the SCSI commands
and Marcel Mol has patched "tapeutil" to read the MAM but that
program is only for HP or IBM unix, not Solaris (and I can only
find the patch not the full source).

Thanks,

Andrew
 




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