Messages in this thread | | | From | "Martinez, Michael - CSREES/ISTM" <> | Subject | Anyone aware of known issues with the scsi driver in kernel-smp-2 .4.2-2? | Date | Thu, 9 May 2002 09:20:43 -0400 |
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I'm using kernel-smp-2.4.2-2, and I'm having some problems with my scsi tape, which is a HP SureDat device; and using Sony DDS-3 DAT tapes.
Any sort of write and recover procedure (tar; dump; cat; dd) results in random byte mistakes in the recovered data. These byte mistakes always follow the form of being offset from the original byte, by 2.
For example, if the original byte had an octal value of 88; then the recovered byte would be 90.
A file of 12kbytes would have on average five or six of these mistakes.
Has anyone heard of an issue with the SCSI driver that would produce this type of problem?
Michael Martinez System Administrator Research, Education and Extension Service United States Department of Agriculture Washington, DC (202) 720-6223
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