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Performance data log page – HP Q153090901 User Manual

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Performance Data log page

The Performance Data log page is 34h. This log is intended to report data of interest to a user/

application on how efficiently the drive is being used.

The Parameter Control Byte is 60h for all the parameters.

All the parameters relate to the current tape. They are all cleared at the start of tape load, except

Parameter 4, which is never cleared. All data will be reset when the log page is reset. The

parameters are as follows.

Parameter Description

Length Updated

0

Repositions per 100 MB

2

After each 100 MB has been physically written

1

Data rate into buffer

2

After each data set has been logically written

2

Maximum data rate

2

After each data set has been logically written

3

Current data rate

2

After each data set has been logically written

4

Native data rate

2

Fixed

Repositions per 100 MB

Number of tape direction changes per 100 MB written. The higher the figure the more

wear occurs.

Data rate into buffer

Rate at which data is entering the buffer (after data compression), given in units of

100 KB/s. This is the true ‘tape’ data rate.

Maximum data rate

Given the compressibility of the data that has been sent to the drive, this is the

maximum data rate that could be achieved, given in units of 100 KB/s. The figure is

calculated based on the compressibility of each dataset received, and datasets that

have a compressibility greater than the compression bandwidth of the drive will be

‘capped’.

Current data rate

Rate at which data is being accepted by the drive before compression, given in units of

100 KB/s.

Native data rate

The native rate (that is, without using compression) at which the drive writes data to

tape, given in units of 100 KB/s:

Drive

Value

Native Data Rate

Generation 1 full-height

Generation 1 half-height

Generation 2

Generation 3

96h

4Bh

12Ch

230h

15 MB/s

7.5 MB/s

30 MB/s

80 MB/s

NOTE:

These figures are for

native media types and will

vary when earlier format

media is loaded