Hi
I have been trying to add older SCSI drives (2 Maxtor 8760S's and 2
Seagate ST41200N's (one at a time)) to my alpha 200 4/100 in external
cabinets and failing miserably.
I have been following the path described in older mailing list discussion
(namely 1. SUMMARY: Wanted: Disktab Entry for Seagate ST41200N from
Jeff Nelson (jeffn) 12 Jan 96 and 2. SUMMARY: RZ29B from Daniele Fua
(fua) 19 Jan 1996) as well as the dxbook entry 6.3 Adding Disk and
Drives.
I can go through it all and get the disk formatted and write to it BUT,
the capacity is only ~50% of what it should have, and the data written
to the drive get corrupted pretty quickly although they may be ok for
one or two reads. A fsck -o of the drive picks up tons of errors, even
right after I create the newfs.
Disklabel shows the wrong capacity as well as the wrong (low)
sectors/track. My attempts at editing these (disklabel -e) have not
been successful. The disks have been tried on a short (3 ft) cable
with active and passive terminators. I have tried setting the bus
speed to slow (pka0_fast = 0) and remaking the kernel - still no joy,
but my limited on line and hard copy documentation does not make it
clear whether there should be changes made manually to a configuration
file.
The documentation says when there is a device hooked on to the external
SCSI bus the external (inside the alpha box) termination is
automatically disabled. Could this be acting up?
Does anybody have any ideas that I might try?
Thanks for any help and SUMMARY promised.
Dave G.
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Received on Thu Mar 21 1996 - 21:33:30 NZST