GEustace@massey.ac.nz (Glen Eustace) (01/16/90)
We have just aquired an 2 Exabyte 8200 video tape drives. It is our intention to use these drives on our DECstation 3100s, but to date can not even get the machines to boot. We have the drives set to Unit 4, a 'test -c' from the boot prompt correctly finds the drive and identifies it as a TAPE etc etc. I am not exactly sure what version we have, the config file has Ultrix_3.0_FT1, but we have done an upgrade to 3.1 Anyway, when we boot the kernel finds our 3 rz disks as rz0-2 and then the tape drive as tz4 (tz??), it then print the ethernet Address and hangs. The NZ supplier has never used one on a DECstation 3100 but has successfully on a VAXstation 3100 under VMS, we are the guinea pig! Has anyone managed to get one of these drives or something similiar successfully configured onto a DECserver 3100, and if so what must we do. If no one has, can anyone suggest what might be going wrong? -- ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Glen Eustace, Software Manager, Computer Centre, Massey University, Palmerston North, New Zealand. Phone: +64 63 69099 x7440 GMT+12 E-Mail via Internet: G.Eustace@massey.ac.nz <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
dyer@spdcc.COM (Steve Dyer) (01/17/90)
I found that during my upgrade from Ultrix 3.0 to Ultrix 3.1, my kernel had a lot of xxxx_data.o files which did not get rebuilt from their new xxxx_data.c files. Thus, I was building a composite Ultrix kernel with some 3.0 binaries and some 3.1 binaries. At the very least make sure that scsi_data.o is built from scsi_data.c. The Ultrix 3.1 scsi driver relies on the presence of a 3.1 scsi_data.c entry for the Exabyte--it will misbehave if you are building a kernel with an older 3.0 scsi_data.o. If the Exabyte is recognized as a "TZ88" upon boot up, then you've got the wrong file from 3.0 linked into your kernel. It should be recognized as a "TZxx". Since cleaning this up, the Exabyte has been working fine. The dip switches on the drive should include "no disconnect on odd byte boundaries". -- Steve Dyer dyer@ursa-major.spdcc.com aka {ima,harvard,rayssd,linus,m2c}!spdcc!dyer dyer@arktouros.mit.edu, dyer@hstbme.mit.edu
grr@cbmvax.commodore.com (George Robbins) (01/17/90)
In article <1247@ursa-major.SPDCC.COM> dyer@ursa-major.spdcc.COM (Steve Dyer) writes: > I found that during my upgrade from Ultrix 3.0 to Ultrix 3.1, > my kernel had a lot of xxxx_data.o files which did not get rebuilt > from their new xxxx_data.c files. Thus, I was building a > composite Ultrix kernel with some 3.0 binaries and some 3.1 binaries. Did you remember to do a "make depend"? After installing an upgrade the best thing to do is remove or rename the build directory (/sys/XXXX or /sys/MIPS/XXXX) and then do the config/make. Doing config ; cd ; make clean ; make depend ; make vmunix is a resaonable approximation... -- George Robbins - now working for, uucp: {uunet|pyramid|rutgers}!cbmvax!grr but no way officially representing arpa: cbmvax!grr@uunet.uu.net Commodore, Engineering Department fone: 215-431-9255 (only by moonlite)