kevin@uunet.uu.net (Kevin Kelleher) (01/18/89)
I bought an exabyte tape unit from APUnix in San Diego and converted with no problems. In fact, I used the exabyte backup to reload all of my software. Kevin Kelleher, Xilinx Inc. UUCP: uunet!xilinx!kevin MA-BELL: (408) 559-7778 x269 Note: I have no affiliation with APUnix other than being a customer
root@helios.UCSC.EDU (The Management) (03/06/90)
I have been using 2 Exabyte tape shoeboxen on a 3/50 to backup my sun farm (via rdump) for almost a year. Lately I have been having two different problems, which I would like to submit for public comment (please copy me directly via email as it has been about 6mo since I had any time to browse through sunspots... :-( ) PROBLEM 1 st1: failed cmd = 8 0 0 c8 0 0 st1 error: sense key(0x3): media error sense = 70 0 3 0 0 0 0 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 25 af 10 20 0 0 1f 5d e0 0 0 This "media error" is not always reproducible; sometimes if you cycle power on the tape transport and start over you can read the volume; sometimes it occurs simultaneously with another error condition on the other drive on the same controller (huh?); it is often followed by an I/O request timeout, as if the driver forgets to reset the I/O request timer, followed by a "can't find unit" message and other ugliness. It happens both on read and write operations; generally on a write operation I associate it with both tape drives writing dump tapes at the same time, but that is the very roughest empirical hunch. One condition under which it occurs is... PROBLEM 2 When it all began, last summer, I could read&write tar and dump tapes on both drives interchangeably, No Problem. Recently I have noticed (to my dismay) that dump tapes written on st0 cannot be read on st1 (maybe vice versa also, I have not yet checked)... is this a known problem with Exabyte transports, that some kind of skew or other adjustment begins to drift so that two drives are no longer interoperable? If so, is the adjustment difficult? Can a fairly careful reasoning being with a scope and patience do it, or is this a "don't try this at home, kids" kind of thing? That's it. Before I spend hours trying to diagnose this very annoying apparently compound problem, I would like to hear about any wheels already invented and rolling. The world wants to know... root@helios.ucsc.edu, postmaster@portal.bitnet voice: 408-459-2630 fax: 408-426-3115 The usual disclaimers apply; your actual mileage may vary.