Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!swrinde!mips!pacbell.com!ucsd!nosc!baron!jadpc!jdeitch From: jdeitch@jadpc.cts.com (Jim Deitch) Newsgroups: comp.unix.sysv386 Subject: Re: ISC 3.2/harddisk & floppy problems Message-ID: <1991Jun19.223613.7140@jadpc.cts.com> Date: 19 Jun 91 22:36:13 GMT References: <0DRRHOB@geminix.in-berlin.de> <1991Jun10.214243.7594@abqhh.hanse.de> <113@odiehh.hanse.de> Organization: Network Engineering Technologies, San Diego, CA. Lines: 49 In article <113@odiehh.hanse.de> marzusch@odiehh.hanse.de writes: > > This is a summary of a discussion regarding certain floppy and harddisk > problems under ISC UNIX (2.0.2 and 2.2.1). This topic has recently been > discussed in a local german newsgroup. Since nobody came up with a solution > to this problem I'm summarizing and repeating it here: > > >Due to additional hints and experiences from gemini@geminix.in-berlin.de >(Uwe Doering) and tik@abqhh.hanse.de (Michael Havemester) I found two problems >with ISC's harddisk and floppy drivers (possibly not related to each other): > >2nd problem: > If you connect two (!) hard disk drives to one (ore even two) `standard' > AT type hard disk controller (i.e. MFM, RLL or ESDI drives) you may > experience a `hanging' disk controller (making any further disk accesses > impossible which possibly destroys one or more file systems) when both > disks are accessed concurrently (to reproduce this problem try to enable > an additional swap partition on the second volume, this will cause lots > of disk accesses on both disks when the system starts paging or swapping). > >There seem to be no solutions to these problems, just some workarounds: > >workarounds for 2nd problem: > a) connect only *one* disk to your system > b) throw away your `standard' disk controller (and the disks connected to > it) and get a SCSI controller and SCSI disk [a good decision anyway, but > quite expensive if you already have two other disks ...] > c) try another motherboard ... > I must have someone watching over me then. For the last year I have been running a system with 2 mfm controllers with 2 drives each and haven't had any of the problems you describe show up. Both controllers are WD1006, 1 with floppy (MM2) and 1 without (MM1). In the last 6 months I moved over to a bigger system. I now have 1 ESDI (WD1007-SV2), 1 MFM (WD1006-mm1), and an Adaptec 1542A in the system. All 3 controllers have 2 drives, with the adaptec also having a tape drive. Still no problem. I run Cnews on the system and have the spool and bin directories on different drives on the same controller (MFM) and haven't had any problems. I have 2 swap areas defined, ESDI drive 1 and 2, and haven't had a problem. What type controllers and motherboard are you using? Jim -- ARPANET: jadpc!jdeitch@nosc.mil INTERNET: jdeitch@jadpc.cts.com UUCP: nosc!jadpc!jdeitch