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6721.1 | | SSDEVO::ROLLOW | Dr. File System's Home for Wayward Inodes. | Wed May 28 1997 00:12 | 4 |
| If the application doesn't do a SCSI Unload as part of
its rewind, then the drive is behaving as expected. If
the application does include a SCSI Unload, then something
is wrong...
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6721.2 | Also occurs in NT Backup | CSC32::DUNCAN | | Wed May 28 1997 13:42 | 13 |
| ><<< Note 6721.1 by SSDEVO::ROLLOW "Dr. File System's Home for Wayward Inodes." >>>
>
> If the application doesn't do a SCSI Unload as part of
> its rewind, then the drive is behaving as expected. If
> the application does include a SCSI Unload, then something
> is wrong...
We had the customer try using the TZ87 with the Windows NT OS and
NT Backup and it failed in the same fashion. It rewound the tape and
started writing. At this point I suspect a problem with hardware.
Bill Duncan
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6721.3 | | SUBSYS::VIDIOT::PATENAUDE | Ask your boss for ARRAY's... | Wed May 28 1997 21:29 | 8 |
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Don't be so sure..
As Alan said the app HAS TO do an unload. Some drives do this
automatically some don't. The DLT family is the later. It's up to the
APP to make sure the tape has/hasn't been swapped.
roger.
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6721.4 | | netbk2.shr.dec.com::Peters | | Thu May 29 1997 08:09 | 7 |
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The TZ87 has been tested and works with Windows NT
Backup. If this drive is having trouble it is broken.
Steve Peters
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6721.5 | Wrong assumption. | SUBSYS::TRAN | Straight <Left> Hitter.. | Thu May 29 1997 16:23 | 6 |
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Backup driver assumes that the drive will spindown. There is a bit
that can be set to do this but DIGITAL DLT tape drive doesn't set this
bit. We've gone thru this drill before.
T.
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