Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!ginosko!usc!orion.cf.uci.edu!hydra.cf.uci.edu!roode From: roode@hydra.cf.uci.edu (Dana Roode) Newsgroups: comp.sys.sgi Subject: IRIS 3030 Disk Problems Message-ID: <2526@orion.cf.uci.edu> Date: 20 Aug 89 17:00:24 GMT Sender: news@orion.cf.uci.edu Reply-To: roode@orion.cf.uci.edu (Dana Roode) Organization: University of California, Irvine Lines: 33 I'm no SGI expert (we use Sun, DEC, Apollo equipment), but Im trying to help someone whose disk appears to be dying. After a recent power failure, he started getting hard disk failures, and lots of them, in different locations on the disk. The system hangs alot, despite us having swapped out the badspots using sifex. If you are a 3030 expert, and could spare a few moments, please read on: ----------------------------------------------------------------------- We are going to try reformatting the disk, but sifex doesnt seem to be documented anywhere. Is that right? After we get as much of the disk backed up as possible, we will experiment with sifex to see if we can get it to do what we want (reformat, do several verification/excercise passes) He is running version 3.6 of the OS. Is that current, old or ancient? We will need to rebuild the OS after reformatting, but that process doesnt appear to be documented very well. We think we can put it together - we have a backup "mkboot" tape with the root on it. What filenumber holds the /usr OS files-cpio image on the 3.4/.5up/.6up tapes? Thats the part of the puzzle we are unsure of. If the disk has really bitten the dust, we'll replace it. Is it something that is easily found third party, or are we best to stick with getting it from SGI? Its not a SCSI disk, is it? Any help will be appreciated, dana roode roode@orion.cf.uci.edu bitnet: DFRoode@UCI