Problems with Exabyte
Mark Bradley
markb at denali.sgi.com
Sat Aug 5 04:07:43 AEST 1989
In article <35820 at bu-cs.BU.EDU>, jdh at bu-cs.BU.EDU (Jason Heirtzler) writes:
> Is anyone using an Exabyte tape drive from Introl with a
> multi-processor SGI ?
>
> This is supposedly the people that SGI recommends, but it won't work
> with a multi-processor machine ! When I installed the driver as per
> their instructions and booted up, the screen hung as soon as the
> windowing system started. So, I waited (about a month) while they
> changed their driver (the response I got from the person who wrote the
> driver was "we never tried that") but still it doesn't work correctly.
> It's hard to believe that no one tried it with a multi-processor until
> now..
>
> As it stands right now, we can't read tapes unless we specify the no
> rewind device (/dev/dk2300Ta) and Introl is waiting for us to send
> them a copy of the kernel printfs..
>
> The machine in question is an IRIS-4D GTX running 3.1F
>
> Any information would be appreciated. Thanks..
>
> Jason Heirtzler
>
> -------------------------------------------------------------------------
> Jason Heirtzler (617) 353-2780 jdh at bu-it.bu.edu
> Information Technology Boston University ..!harvard!bu-cs!bu-it!jdh
Silicon Graphics recommends that you buy the 8mm helical scan tape drive
from Silicon Graphics--NOT from Introl. It works just fine on our MP
and non-MP machines off our own SCSI and with our own driver. I have not
seen nor had the opportunity to test Introl's product, hence it is not
presently blessed as functional on our systems, as far as I know.
markb
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Mountain View, CA ---Hunter S. Thompson
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