Hello Richard,  Thank you for the response . More below.

On Wed, 23 Dec 1998, Richard Waltham wrote:
> Mr. James W. Laferriere wrote:
> >     Hello Gerard , Please find below a dmesg from a very bad tar
> >     attempt to the tape drive mentioned .  Also I tried the 8500
> >     everything else same except used 8500 instead . IE:
> > 
> >   Vendor: EXABYTE   Model: EXB-850085QANXRC  Rev: 06X0
> >   Type:   Sequential-Access                  ANSI SCSI revision: 02
> > 
> >     Command used :
> > 
> >     tar --same-owner -cpf /dev/st0 /etc/passwd /[0-9A-Za-oq-z]*
> > 
> >     a few minutes after the 'command processing resumed' 
> >     the timeouts resumed & didn't stop , truth be told couldn't
> >     be stopped with out 'reset switch' . :-{
> 
> As the tape drive is on a different controller to the disks and it is the
> disks timing out I would suspect a problem with the controller/scsi bus the
> disks are on, not the tape unit.
        OK quite poss. this is a strange setup here .  But is supposed
        to be ok as is . See below .
        Though I have tried this command as a test to verify that I can
        read the two filesystems at load .  No errors were reported
        during the below or any troubles with the scsi-chain . :-}

        tar --same-owner -cpf /dev/null /etc/passwd /[0-9A-Za-oq-z]*

> I use an almost identical exb-8500, slightly different firmware level, with
> no problems. My disk is on its own controller SYM8951U and tape and CD on a
> second controller SYM8751SP - similar, but not identical, set up to yours.
        Mine is a FirePort-40(875J) & Asus-SC200(810a)
                  io 0x6200           io 0x6100        sharing irq9

> A typical set up that is almost certain to generate timeouts is to have disk
> and tape on the same bus with the tape set up to _not_ disconnect. However
> with the tape on a different controller to the disks it is possible to set
> the tape to disconnect or not disconnect and there should be no timeouts.
>
> I would check out the disk scsi bus just in case you disturbed something
> when adding the tape unit.
        The 810 has been the original ctrlr in this system since it was
        built ,  I added the 875j  a few months back & at that time had
        a bit of trouble with -sssllllllooooooooowwwwwwwwwww- boots .
        Until someone pointed out the lilo 'compact' option which speeded
        boot times up to normal .

> Bye for now
> Richard
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-------------------------------+        PC , Personal Computer ;-)
 PC        +---+               |        HD , Scsi Hard Disk
+----+     |HD |               |        CD , Scsi CDrom
| HD |     | T |               |        TD , Scsi Tape Drive
| T  |     +-+-+   +-----------+        N  , Narrow Connections
+-++-+       +-----| N         | n/c    W  , Wide Connections
  ++===============| W 53c875J |        T  , Terminations
+----+             +-----------+
| CD |                         |
| T  |             +-----------+
+-++-+             |  N only   |       +-------+
  +----------------|  53c810A  |------++T  TD  |
                   +-----------+       +-------+
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