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: Re: Strange interaction between tape and networking... Message-ID: <1991Jun20.163545.5132@sci34hub.sci.com> Date: 20 Jun 91 16:35:45 GMT References: <1991Jun18.211823.2099@sci34hub.sci.com> <1991Jun19.125524.13934@virtech.uucp> Reply-To: gary@sci34hub.sci.com (Gary Heston) Distribution: na Organization: SCI Technology, Inc., Huntsville, Al. Lines: 29 In article <1991Jun19.125524.13934@virtech.uucp> cpcahil@virtech.uucp (Conor P. Cahill) writes: =gary@sci34hub.sci.com (Gary Heston) writes: =>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. =This sounds like a hardware configuration problem. You need to check =and ensure that the two cards (network and tape controller) are not =colliding on interrupt or memory address ranges (sounds more like =memory address range). The tape drive is a SCSI device, driven from the same board (called an MSP, mass storage processor) as the hard drives and floppy. The Ethernet board is a Micom/Interlan (now Racal/Interlan) NP-322. All are jumpered as per specs; I have no other interaction problems. The system will stay up for weeks without problems. I think if an interrupt was set wrong or there was a memory conflict, I'd be having far more problems. Telnet, ftp, etc., all work fine. As I said initially, strange. -- 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?".