DAT Drives under SunOS 4.1.1
Anthony A. Datri
datri at convex.com
Wed Jun 5 04:40:00 AEST 1991
>drive in 1/4 inch streaming tape compatibility mode. The Python is 100%
>compatible with the ARCHIVE VIPER streamer tape,
If that were true, then it would return a product code like "ARCHIVE VIPER".
Mine returns "ARCHIVE Python 25501-xxx".
>for about 6 months, but ran into trouble when we upgraded our SPARC 1 to a
>SPARC 2 which requires SUNOS 4.1.1
I'm using the above Python on an SS2 right now:
/* Archive python DAT */
{
"Archive Python", 14, "ARCHIVE Python", ST_TYPE_ARCHIVE_DAT, 512,
(ST_AUTODEN_OVERRIDE | ST_BSF),
400, 400,
{ 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00},
{ 0, 0, 0, 0 }
},
The only problem I've seen is if I do something like this:
tar cf /dev/rst1 foo
tar cf /dev/rst1 foo
tar cf /dev/rst1 foo
tar cf /dev/rst1 foo
Every other command gets an I/O error, with the following to the console:
st1: Error for command 'write', Error Level: 'Fatal'
Block: 120504 File Number: 0
Sense Key: Media Error
Vendor (Archive Python) Unique Error Code: 0x3b
Putting "mt -f /dev/rst1 rew" after the tar makes the problem go away. This
isn't really much of a problem, though, since it's a pretty silly thing to
do to begin with.
Oh yeah -- an mt reten gets
/dev/rst1 retension 1 failed: Inappropriate ioctl for device
but that doesn't bother me all that much either.
I'm getting ~150k/sec writing to the drive with dump, which isn't bad, since
the manual claims a peak rate of 183k/sec.
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