Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!uwm.edu!lll-winken!elroy.jpl.nasa.gov!aero!sinclair From: sinclair@aerospace.aero.org (William S. Sinclair) Newsgroups: comp.sys.sgi Subject: Add-on second system disk for Personal Iris...problems Message-ID: <74873@aerospace.AERO.ORG> Date: 5 Jun 90 21:48:25 GMT Reply-To: sinclair@aero.UUCP (William S. Sinclair) Distribution: usa Organization: The Aerospace Corporation, El Segundo, CA Lines: 33 another front-loading disk, which is on SCSI unit #3. We want to re-install software on unit #3. As far as I can tell, unit #3 is properly partioned into partitions 0,1, and 6, like a regular system drive should be. However, the method suggested by SGI for installing the software does NOT work. They suggested changing the ROOT and BOOTFILE environment parameters as follows: setenv root /dev/dsk/dks0d3s0 setenv bootfile dksc(0,3,8)sash According to them, I don't have to do anything to "path". Then I'm supposed to do an INIT, and go back to the console mode. When I get the >>, I'm supposed to go to use the INST tool on the boot tape. When I try to do that, I get a message (after the INST is copied in) to the effect that the file system on disk #1 (not #3) has been corrupted, in other words, it tries to do an FSCK on unit #1, and somehow thinks something is wrong with the entire file system. The person at SGI made some remark like "Maybe you have a bad tape", which sounds like a wild guess. Unfortunately, we can't easily switch out unit #1 since it's inside the cabinet. For some reason the system keeps going back to unit #1 even after we change the environmetal parameters. I have heard some rumor about "a cable that needs to be changed" if we need to boot from some other disk drive, but so far it's just a rumor. Incidentally, I have several tapes with INST on them, and they all do the exact same thing. Has anyone tried to do this same thing? If so, I would like to know how (or if) you got the system disk going. The front loader we have on unit #3 is a 760 MB (unf) unit from SGI, with CDC as the OEM. and then doing the regular installation from the boot tape.