Tape cartridge hung, SCO Unix 3.2
Tore Solvar Karlsen
tore at ifi.uio.no
Sat Aug 11 01:57:05 AEST 1990
> >We are having a problem where a
> > tar cv dirname
> >commands "seems" to start working, but then freezes up.
> >The tape /dev/rct0 starts to whir, and tar prints out the first
> >6 or 7 files being added to the archive, but then the tape and
> >the tar output just come to a halt.
> >[System is Compaq 386/33 running SCO Unix 3.2]
>
> I, also, have seen this problem. The only fix I could come up with
> was to shut down and power-off the Compaq.
> --
> Chip Salzenberg at ComDev/TCT <chip at tct.uucp>, <uunet!ateng!tct!chip>
The problem may come from lack of memory. Running a tapedrive consumes
lots of memory. I'm not an expert on this, but I seem to remember that
to use a QIC-150 tapedrive I had to install more than 4Mb of RAM.
Perhaps someone can explain the connection between tapedrives and need of RAM.
--
Tore Solvar
email: tore at ifi.uio.no
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