Subject: Re: Using an Archive Viper QIC-150 drive w/NetBSD 1.2
To: None <port-mac68k@NetBSD.ORG>
From: Andrew Reynolds <Andrew.Reynolds@novanet.ns.ca>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 10/07/1996 21:37:55
>On Mon, 7 Oct 1996, Andrew Reynolds wrote:
>
>> However, when I try accessing the drive, more often than not I see errors
>> like this:
>>
>> Oct  3 00:11:23 myname /netbsd: st0(sbc0:4:0): illegal request, data = 08 20
>> 00 00 00 20
>> Oct  3 00:11:23 myname /netbsd: st0: cannot set selected mode
>
>Is this every time you access the drive, or most of the time, or just the
>first time after a reboot?  I've seen the latter behavior with an Exabyte
>8200 pretty regularly.  Also, I had a Viper 150 that refused to work with
>the ncrscsi driver, but it seemed to work OK with the sbc driver (perhaps
>with the error you mentioned at the first access, but i don't remember).

It almost seems as if I have to manually retry something myself. For
example, I might try to tar cvvfp /dev/rst0 ./* to back the machine up to
tape. The first, and maybe second time, I'll get the above message, or an
I/O error. It also seems to occur when use mt. I have yet to get the mt
density command to work. The only other odd thing is that dump will get the
error, then suddenly give an end of tape message, and ask for the next
tape. Strange stuff indeed. FYI, I'm using the GENERICSBC-1 kernel. I had
some problems with the ncrscsi driver not working correctly with my FH
Fujitsu disk, but the sbc driver is great. The tape drive behaves similarly
under ncrscsi and sbc kernels.




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Andrew Reynolds, Systems Administrator, Novanet Inc.
Andrew.Reynolds@novanet.ns.ca