Subject: FW: using a remote drive with taper Date: Fri, Apr 30, 1999 at 09:48:36PM -0700
In reply to:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED]([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > > System 1: 486 with scsi and a DAT > System 2: K6 with no scsi :) > Both are running latest potato and 2.2.x kernels. > > What I want to do is backup to the DAT from the K6, and I'd like to use > taper. I can tar to [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/dev/st0 or /dev/nst0 just fine, and > from > within taper I can do the various tape testing things, so I think that all > the permissions and config stuff is fine. > > However, when I try to back up, it rewinds the [EMAIL PROTECTED] drive, then > errors out > saying that the device is busy. What I *think* is going on is that the DAT is > ACK'ing to the rewind right away, and the K6 tries to start accessing it again > before that rmt is actually done, so it thinks the drive is busy. > > Anyone have any ideas about how to fix this, or any guesses about something > else that might be causing it? I have not had the problem you discribe but have tried taper on both a 486DX/50 and 686MX/166 box using an Adaptec 1520 and Symbios 53c810a interface. I was able to backup without a problem on both boxes but the restore never did work correctly. I have recently downloaded the shareware version of ARKEIA, from Knox software http://www.knox-software.com/downloadfree.html. It works like a champ and a real pleasure to use. Nice thing about it is that they suggest a $20 shareware fee and donate a portion of anything above that to the Debian project. There was an article about this software in the April issue of The Linux Journal. I think the commercial version goes for > $200. HTH -- Nobody said computers were going to be polite. _______________________________________________________ Wayne T. Topa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>