Hello Chiaki Ishikawa,

(sent again to linux scsi mailing-list)

You wrote:

> Hmm... I think there is something fishy going on.
> Tape is on one scsi card, and the
> disk is on the DIFFERENT card, aren't they?
>
> Then my question would be why the non-disconnect-capable tape drive on
> one scsi-bus interferes with the data transfer on a DIFFERENT scsi
> bus?
>
> I think it should NOT.
>
> Is this a linux scsi system bug?


I'm sorry but but it seems I got something wrong.
I checked again and found that the non-disconnect-capable tape drive on one scsi-host 
does not
interfere with the devices on the other host. Only when hd and tape is on the same 
host I get a
blocking hd when trying to read the tape (and hd LED/cdrom LED and tape LED is 
flashing)! When
reading the tape connected to the Adaptec host (with "allow disconnect" disabled) I
simultaneously can work with hd connected to the Tekram host.

Regards,
Roland Boden



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