Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!uunet!sci34hub!gary From: gary@sci34hub.sci.com (Gary Heston) Newsgroups: comp.unix.sysv386 Subject: Strange interaction between tape and networking... Message-ID: <1991Jun18.211823.2099@sci34hub.sci.com> Date: 18 Jun 91 21:18:23 GMT Reply-To: gary@sci34hub.sci.com (Gary Heston) Distribution: na Organization: SCI Technology, Inc., Huntsville, Al. Lines: 43 I am having a strange problem with interaction between TCP/IP networking software and tape backups. Generally, if the networking stuff is working, the system will not produce a readable tape of any length. I can usually get a meg or two to write and read back, but not always. I can generate a good tape if I reboot the system and bring it up to init 2, then run the backup script, then do init 3. I cannot go boot --> init 3 --> init 2 --> backup; the tape is not readable. The problem affects both tar or cpio. With tar, I generally get a "directory checksum error" on readback; with cpio, sometimes it will read a few files before giving a "phase error", usually I get: "cpio: ERROR: This is not a cpio file. Bad magic number.". In all cases, the write proceed merrily along it's way, acting fine. The OS is 386/ix 1.0.6, running on a MultiBus system. The TCP/IP is "TCP Ethernet Support Version-1.0.5", with "LAYERS-Version 1.0.6" and "Network Connection Facilities-Version 1.0.4". There's got to be something in the configuration that's hosing this up; I just can't find it. One user here suggested that there might be a remote tape server, but I was unable to find anything in the configuration files concerning it. I have swapped drives, boards (both CPU and mass storage), and even the chassis. I have moved a new copy of cpio from another system; nothing has helped. At the moment, I have to do the reboot --> init 2 --> backup routine to get a valid tape, which I don't like. 1.0.6 did not come with detailed manuals, and I've gone thru everything I can find without success. Going to 2.x is not an option; it's not available for this machine. If anyone has any ideas, I would greatly appreciate the help. This has about driven me up the wall.... Thanks, -- Gary Heston System Mismanager and technoflunky uunet!sci34hub!gary or My opinions, not theirs. SCI Systems, Inc. gary@sci34hub.sci.com I support drug testing. I believe every public official should be given a shot of sodium pentathol and ask "Which laws have you broken this week?".