As ag100 says its not too much effort. I don't know about Solaris 2.6, but the /kernel/drv/st.conf entries for the Quantum DLT7000 in Solaris 7 are good (uncommented of course) so if you can check these against those in Solaris 2.6.
You should also change the device type to DLT7000 in Networker...
It is likely that there is a failure message in the saveset completion log. To see this press the "group control" button in the nwadmin GUI, highlight the group that you use to backup the NT server then press the "detail" button and look in the "failed save sets"...
We are upgrading a Legato 5.5.3 system to Legato 6.0.2 and in a trial to determine how long Legato takes to convert the media and client indexes it has so far taken 24 hours and we are not half way. The media database is 400 Mbytes and took 17 hours to convert.The client index is 35 Gbytes...
I have seen something similar. The DLT4000 has a 20 GB native capacity, but also has the ability to compress data. The amount of compression depends on the data stored on the tape. A general compression guideline is two to one, therefore the DLT4000 is defined as a 20/40 GB drive i.e. 20 GB...
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