byte swap notice when using dds tape
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byte swap notice when using dds tape
Hi have been extracting some older data from my dds drive unit (Sony SDT S9000) and using a "tar -xvf" command (as I did many years ago).

I have successfully extracted all but one dds tape, and one was corrupt. So for the remaining dds tape that does show up as corrupt but rather a notice, please if you can help me decipher? It's not an error or a fail, but the results are the same, it's not extracting.

(and the command below makes the assumption that the drive is mounted and again, this has worked for several tapes over the past few weeks, except this one tape)

tar -xvF (enter)

tar: directory check sum error
tar: this appears to be a byte-swapped archive.


Any ideas on what would bring up a "byte-swapped archive" notice? I am pretty sure I always used a tar command for storage, but it was so long ago. It is entirely possible I could have used another method.
(This post was last modified: 06-27-2025, 02:56 AM by tallen.)
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byte swap notice when using dds tape - by tallen - 06-27-2025, 02:53 AM
RE: byte swap notice when using dds tape - by Raion - 06-27-2025, 02:59 AM
RE: byte swap notice when using dds tape - by robespierre - 06-27-2025, 04:42 AM
RE: byte swap notice when using dds tape - by tallen - 07-01-2025, 08:16 PM

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