Path: utzoo!attcan!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!cs.utexas.edu!rice!sun-spots-request From: dna@shire.psu.edu (Douglas N. Arnold) Newsgroups: comp.sys.sun Subject: Re: CDC Wren IV, 4.0.3 and format Keywords: Hardware Message-ID: <2246@brazos.Rice.edu> Date: 14 Oct 89 20:15:26 GMT Sender: root@rice.edu Organization: Sun-Spots Lines: 39 Approved: Sun-Spots@rice.edu X-Sun-Spots-Digest: Volume 8, Issue 166, message 3 of 26 William D. Shoaff writes >> We have experienced problems trying to format a CDC Wren IV >> 94171-344 under 4.0.3 on a Sun 3/50. We went with the info in the >> format.dat file, not changing anything. When we ran format, it said >> the disk was formatted, but no defect list was found, using original >> we committed the manufacturer's list, and decided to label the drive >> (it was supposely formatted). Label failed with write errors on cyl >> 1546. We then decided we had better format it, but it hung on the >> verify pass. I had a similar experience trying to format a CDC Wren IV 94171 on a SPARCStation 1 running 4.0.3. The format.dat entry provided didn't work. I did a lot of reading of back issues of Sun-Spots, and a fair amount of trial and error and came up with 1356 cylinders, 2 alternate cylinders, 1362 physical cylinders, 9 heads, 48 sectors per track That comes to 585,792 sectors, or 299,925,504 bytes. Since the OEM manual that came with the disk says that "Model 94171 has a factory formatted storage capacity of 298 megabytes", I figured I didn't do too bad. I don't feel comfortable with the way I arrived at these numbers, but I have been using the disk for about 2 weeks and everything seems to work. A general question to people out there who know: ISN'T THERE A BETTER WAY? I've gone through this twice, once with a Wren IV and once with a Wren V, and both times I've arrived at the formatting data basically by guess work. From reading Sun-Spots, I see that I'm not alone. By the way, I partitioned the disk into a root partition of 45 cylinders, a /usr partition of 1167 cylinders, and a swap partition of 144 cylinders. This works out to 32 MB of swap, and after making the filesystems, 9 MB + 236 MB in the two partitions. dna@fredholm.psu.edu Douglas N. Arnold Department of Mathematics The Pennsylvania State University University Park, PA 16802