On Mon, 12 Jun 2000, Jason Thomas wrote:
> terminator. the tape drive is on its own 50-pin cable, the tape drive is
> terminated and is on a cable that just happens to have and external
> connection (I do not think that bit matters as nothing is connected on the
hum.
So, the 50 pin cable goes from the Adaptec 50 pin connector to the tape
drive where it is terminated, and DOESN'T go anywhere else ? This is not
clear in your explanation. Dangling cables are definitively not allowed
(termination must be at the END of the cable).
> external connector). The scsi bios has parity turned on and automatic
> termination on both scsi buses. The tape drive was cleaned about once a week,
Termination should be LOW OFF, HIGH ON when using both 68 and 50 buses.
Automatic is usually wrong (and the aic7xxx driver will tell you about
this).
> although when we first got the tape drive we had no idea and it went for
> about 3 months without a clean (maybe this is what wrong).
Vendor says every 20 hours of drive activity.
If using software like Amanda, you can get the tape error count, which is
a good indication of not enough cleaning. Or you can use specific software
for this (I have written it, but it's unreleased for now).
> term power was on originally, its now turned off.
TERM POWER should usually be left on, since it's diode-protected.
> the hard drives are on a seperate scsi bus to the tape drive.
Do you mean separate aic7xxx controller or bus, or just that it's a
different connector leading to the same bus ?
The above is assuming everything on the same bus.
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