I have a weird problem in SCO 5.0.5 and I do not know where to go next. My customers are using Seagate TR-4 Atapi tape drives and are getting the message "Can not open /dev/rStp0"
when they try to backup or read their tape drives. I need to run a mkdev tape choose 1) SCSI/Enhanced IDE tape Drive
and choose 5) Change default tape drive. I then need to press q 3X to exit out to a #, shutdown -y -g0 and power off
and on. Most of the time this fixes the problem, but the computer will have the same problem again, maybe the next day, the next week or a month from then. There is no rhyme or reason I can come up with. SCO's user newsgroups are useless in answering any of my questions, so I ask if anybody knows what could be causing this problem? Oh, I almost forgot, I have installed the RS505a and OSS600a patches on each computer. The computers all have 64MB RAM, and are Pentium II or III. The Tape drive is configured as Secondary Slave, with the CDROM drive as Secondary Master. The Hard Drive is a 10GB or 20GB hard drive configured as Primary Master.
when they try to backup or read their tape drives. I need to run a mkdev tape choose 1) SCSI/Enhanced IDE tape Drive
and choose 5) Change default tape drive. I then need to press q 3X to exit out to a #, shutdown -y -g0 and power off
and on. Most of the time this fixes the problem, but the computer will have the same problem again, maybe the next day, the next week or a month from then. There is no rhyme or reason I can come up with. SCO's user newsgroups are useless in answering any of my questions, so I ask if anybody knows what could be causing this problem? Oh, I almost forgot, I have installed the RS505a and OSS600a patches on each computer. The computers all have 64MB RAM, and are Pentium II or III. The Tape drive is configured as Secondary Slave, with the CDROM drive as Secondary Master. The Hard Drive is a 10GB or 20GB hard drive configured as Primary Master.