08-13-2006
DDS2 Tape Drive onto Linux/Unix
Knoppix, latest distribution is what I am using.
I have a DDS2 tape drive. Recognised in Windows, etc.
Cannot see it in UX/Lux.
- How do I mount it?
- How do I copy the data from the tape to another partition?
- What I need to do is transfer the contents of the DDS2 tape onto DVD.
Simple. Or so Simon says.
Normally, Knoppix is excellent for picking up devices - but it just will not
see the tape drive.
Help please!
Thanks,
JJ
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tms(4) Kernel Interfaces Manual tms(4)
Name
tms - TMSCP magnetic tape interface
Syntax
For UNIBUS, Q-bus:
controller klesiu0 at uba0
controller uq0 at klesiu0 csr 0174500 vector uqintr
tape tms0 at uq0 drive 0
For MSI Bus:
adapter msi0 at nexus?
controller dssc0 at msi0 msinode 0
tape tms0 at dssc0 drive 3
For VAXBI:
controller klesib0 at vaxbi0 node 0
controller uq0 at klesib0 vector uqintr
tape tms0 at uq0 drive 0
controller aie0 at vaxbi? node?
controller bvpssp0 at aie0 vector bvpsspintr
tape tms0 at bvpssp0 drive 0
For MSI Bus:
adapter msi0 at nexus?
controller dssc0 at msi0 msinode 0
tape tms0 at dssc0 drive 0
For VAX CI/HSC:
adapter ci0 at nexus?
adapter ci0 at vaxbi? node?
controller hsc0 at ci0 cinode 6
tape tms0 at hsc0 drive 3
Description
Prior to Version 2.0, this device was referenced by tmscp(4).
The TMSCP driver provides a standard tape drive interface, as described in This is a driver for any controller that adheres to the Tape
Mass Storage Control Protocol (TMSCP). The TMSCP controllers communicate with the host through a packet-oriented protocol termed the Tape
Mass Storage Control Protocol. This driver also supports n-buffered reads and writes to the raw tape interface (used with streaming tape
drives). See for further details.
Tape Support
TK50, TK70, TF70, TU81, TU81e, TA78, TA79, TA81, RV20, TA90, TA90E, TA91
Diagnostics
All diagnostic messages are sent to the error logger subsystem.
Files
See Also
mtio(4), nbuf(4), MAKEDEV(8), uerf(8), tapex(8)
Guide to the Error Logger
tms(4)