Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!cornell!uw-beaver!rice!sun-spots-request From: nao@cuatro.bellcore.com (Neil Ostroff) Newsgroups: comp.sys.sun Subject: Re: APUNIX Exabyte Tape systems Keywords: Hardware Message-ID: <3677@kalliope.rice.edu> Date: 24 May 89 17:30:41 GMT Sender: usenet@rice.edu Organization: Sun-Spots Lines: 39 Approved: Sun-Spots@rice.edu X-Sun-Spots-Digest: Volume 8, Issue 15, message 7 of 17 In >X-Sun-Spots-Digest: Volume 7, Issue 301, message 6 of 9 leonh%hhb@princeton.edu (leon howorth) writes: >I would appreciate receiving comments from anyone out there who has been >using Exabyte Tape systems sold by Apunix Computer Services of San Diego. >I would also appreciate comments regarding their "Multiple Dump Control >Program" I recently purchased an exabyte drive from Artecon and related software from Apunix (because the Artecon exabyte drive does not include software) for a Sun 4/280 (SunOs 4.0.1). The software included an excellent exabyte driver, a not-too useful dump control/tape positioning program, a terrific tape status program, a very slow tape scan program, and a public domain tape copy program. Here's my 2 cents: All exabyte drives are equal. The only differences are in packaging, price, delivery time, warrenty, documentation, and software. I was very interested in getting the exabyte driver software because the SunOs 4.0 and 4.0.1 scsi tape driver software does not fully support the exabyte drive (e.g., status does not work, can't back space files and records, can't forward space records). The Apunix driver supports all of these functions perfectly. This was very important to me because I do 7 days of unattended backups onto a single tape. With the Sun scsi tape driver, backups would be screwed up because of excessive errors, the tape is removed and reinserted, a new tape is inserted, power to the tape drive and/or CPU is lost, or a sytem reset occurs. All this because I can't get status. As for the dump control program, it's basically a front end to the normal Sun dump program. I don't use it. Instead, I modified their software (source code is included) to do dumps very reliably. The bad news on the driver software is that it depends on Sun supplied scsi software that may change in future releases of SunOs (unless you buy their SCSI to VME adapter). Neil Ostroff Bell Communications Research | UUCP: bcr!maestro!nao 100 Schultz Dr. NVC-5J443 | ARPA: nao@cuatro.bellcore.com Red Bank, NJ 07701 | PHONE: (201) 758-5741