cpio hangs on end of tape, Archive 2150S with Adaptec 1542B, ISC 2.2.1
Karl Denninger
karl at ddsw1.MCS.COM
Fri Mar 8 00:51:55 AEST 1991
In article <1550 at aut.autelca.ascom.ch> jsmithso at aut.autelca.ascom.ch (Jim Smithson) writes:
>I am having problems making backups (cpio) where more than one tape is needed.
>My cpio process seems to hang when it reaches the end of tape. The tape is
>rewound and the drive access LED remains on.
>I expect to see the message:
> "If you want to go on, type device/file name when ready."
Yes, I would expect that -- IF I'm using the raw device. And in fact, I DO
see that.
>I have a Archive 2150S SCSI 150 Megabyte tape drive and a Adaptec 1542B SCSI
>controller in my 486 system.
Something is screwey here -- I have the same combination, and it works great.
No muss, no fuss, no hassles.
>I have installed the upgrade to Interactive UNIX 2.2.1.(Which by the way came
>with no documentation from my soon to be former distributor).
Well, if you're buying as a dealer, you're supposed to know what you're
doing :-) Seriously, the 2150S drives normally do not have any docs --
unless you buy the manuals from Archive. Most people don't.
>I am using NC-600XTD Nashua tapes (I believe these are the same as the
>certified DC600XTD tapes mentioned in TAPE(7)).
Those should work.
> REV 005B
>I would think this unit is up to the specs mentioned in TAPE(7) since the
>warranty stickers seem to show that it was manufactured in Feb. 1991.
I have a 5B rev unit as well. Works fine.
>I have even tried removing the jumper on the 1542B which enables synchronous
>transfer negotiation (J5-1). With no jumper, same result, hung cpio.
Put that one back in -- it should be there.
>Here is the device node to the tape:
>crw-rw-rw- 1 root root 41, 8 Mar 4 10:16 /dev/tape
That's correct.
>The strapping on the 2150S as it came from the dealer:
> ____________________
> | Power 1 |
> \__________________/
> * * *--* *--* (4)
> * * * * *--* (2)
> * * *--* * * (1)
> Factory SCSI ID = 6
Try ID = 4. (Ie: remove strap (2)). That's where mine (and all the ones I
install) are.
> ____________________
> | Power 1 |
> \__________________/
> * * *--* *--* (4)
> * * * * *--* (2)
> *--* *--* * * (1)
> Factory SCSI ID = 6
>
>I have only the 2150S and the Hard disk (Micropolis 1684-7) on the internal
>SCSI bus. No devices on the external bus. I would think that if the bus was
>not terminated properly, it would not work at all.
>Any help is appreciated. Thanx in Advance!
I am not sure where the jumpers on my unit are... I do have it set for the
maximum buffer size; it seems to help the transfer rate. Other than that,
and the ID (4 is usually the one I use) I can't see any reason for it not to
work as it should.
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