Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!samsung!crackers!m2c!chansw!chan From: chan@chansw.UUCP (Jerry H. Chan) Newsgroups: comp.unix.sysv386 Subject: Re: Tar Tape problems Summary: Call this number for Archive driver fix Keywords: tar tape Message-ID: <124@chansw.UUCP> Date: 29 Nov 90 04:05:57 GMT References: <1990Nov19.153249.4308@wdl1.wdl.fac.com> <1990Nov20.205828.9217@jadpc.cts.com> Organization: Chan SmartWare Computers, Worcester, MA Lines: 33 In article <1990Nov20.205828.9217@jadpc.cts.com>, jdeitch@jadpc.cts.com (Jim Deitch) writes: > In article <1990Nov19.153249.4308@wdl1.wdl.fac.com> rme@spl26.spl.fac.com (Richard M Emberson Jr) writes: > >I've got a 386 AT clone, ISC2.2, and an Archive drive. After reading four > >or five tape (tar -xfv /dev/rmt0) the next attempt to read a tape hangs. > >I can kill the process but the device remains busy. The only way I > >have found to clear the busy device is to powerdown to the reboot state. > > Hmmm... I told Archive about this 3 months ago. They said they had > never heard of it, nor experienced it. I just got off the phone with I talked to an Archive tech support rep. just a few days ago reporting a variation of this same problem. Although first reported over a year ago and then again in June of this year, they either misplaced my complaints or are ignoring it. A (former?) tech support person acknowledged this problem during my 6/90 conversation stating that it was a *driver* problem. I have no reason to doubt her. The date on ISC's drivers appears to be an older version of the Archive drivers (May 3, 1989); the newest drivers (Feb 16, 1990) fixes a few problems with the previous version, but the infamous "hung tape" bug remains. I can reproduce this bug consistently by attempting to access the non-rewind device (/dev/ntape) more than four times. Anyways, to put pressure on Archive to fix the driver, call Archive Corp. at 800-537-2724 and ask for tech support, OR call GREG at 407-263-3538 (FL). Greg told me that there are no current plans to fix this "supposed" problem, but if enough folks call in with the same complaint, they could be coerced into looking at it. -- Jerry Chan 508-853-0747, Fax 508-853-2262 |"My views necessarily reflect the Chan Smart!Ware Computer Services & Prods | views of the Company because Worcester, MA 01606 | I *am* the Company." :-) {bu.edu,husc6}!m2c!chansw!chan \---------------------------------