Subject: Re: Some questions regarding the sparc port
To: Daniel Baker <dbaker@dogbert.mit.edu>
From: Jason Thorpe <thorpej@nas.nasa.gov>
List: port-sparc
Date: 07/08/1996 09:52:26
[ Followed-up to port-sparc, since that's where it really belongs...
--thorpej]
On Mon, 8 Jul 1996 07:17:15 -0500 (CDT)
dbaker@dogbert.mit.edu (Daniel Baker) wrote:
> Hi.. I am intrested in upgrading our Sparc2 Solaris box to NetBSD...
> Our main concern is for the tape drive. This is our primary backup
> production machine, as SUNs have wonderful tape handling. So, I would
> like to be sure of what NetBSD can do..
I know of several people using tape drives under NetBSD/sparc. I don't
personally do so, but on machines like the SS2, it should work Just
Fine. (Some earlier versions of the ESP SCSI chip used in the
SPARCstation are a little buggy ... the ESP driver has undergone some
improvement over the past several months, however, and many of the
problems experienced on SS1+ machines might have gone away by now...)
> Is there a list of SCSI tape drives that have been tested on a sparc?
In general, most SCSI tape drives should work. There are several drives
that are known to be buggy, but NetBSD works around their quirks in software.
> Also, how well can NetBSD-SPARC handle tapes, etc, and can it run
> AMANDA?
I know people who run Amanda under NetBSD. Again, I don't personally do
so, but I've seen comments from friends who do.
> Your webpages don't seem to carry this information, so I'd appreciate it
> if anybody could give me a hand.
Hmm, probably because it didn't seem that important to list :-) On the page:
http://www.netbsd.org/Ports/sparc/index.html
...under "Supported Hardware", there is:
* Tape drives
- most SCSI tape drives
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