Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Posting-Version: version B 2.10.1 6/24/83; site ncsu.UUCP Path: utzoo!linus!decvax!ittatc!dcdwest!sdcsvax!ncr-sd!ncrcae!ncsu!mark From: mark@ncsu.UUCP (Mark Lanzo) Newsgroups: net.unix-wizards Subject: Add-on disk drives for MicroVaxes Message-ID: <3077@ncsu.UUCP> Date: Thu, 3-Apr-86 17:08:56 EST Article-I.D.: ncsu.3077 Posted: Thu Apr 3 17:08:56 1986 Date-Received: Sat, 5-Apr-86 06:03:49 EST Organization: N.C. State University, Raleigh Lines: 46 As a person who is NOT a Unix wizard, I cast a plea for help out to the net! Specifically, I am wondering if there is anyone out there who has experience installing and operating external hard disk drives on MicroVaxes, where the drive is not a DEC drive. I have a System Industries model 9722 disk drive, which I am using on a MicroVax II system running Ultrix (-32m?). My problem is that I do not know precisely how to go about setting up the disk for proper operation. I would like to set up the disk so that most of the disk space is used for regular user files, and a smaller portion of it be set aside for swapping purposes. I have the disk up and apparently working for regular user file storage, although I question whether or not it's really working correctly. The disk is supposed to have a capacity of 160 Meg (unformatted), however by the time formatting et al are done, I seem to only get about 100 Meg worth of real storage. This strikes me as an excessive loss, but I do not know how to check the validity of this. I also do not understand Unix'es disk-partitioning scheme. I have set up an entry in /etc/disktab to define the drive parameters, and used 'newfs' to build a filing system on the disk, although I didn't know precisely what I was doing. Newfs did its thing, but gave me warning messages about a "partition table" which overrode "/etc/disktab". I defined partitions a,b, and c on the drive. I also tried to use "swapon" to enable swapping on the disk (using its "b" partition), but "swapon" invariably responds with "/dev/ra4b: No such device". /dev/ra4b does exist; /dev/ra4a thru /dev/ra4h were apparently all generated automatically for me when I used "/dev/MAKEDEV", so I don't understand what "swapon" is trying to tell me. I regret that my documentation (to use the term loosely :-) ) doesn't shed any light on the situation, not even to the extent of telling me what the diagnostic messages mean. I would greatly appreciate any help that anyone can provide me with. Please send any replies by direct e-mail. Thanks in advance, Mark ************************************************************************ * I may be contacted at: Usenet: ...decvax!mcnc!ncsu!mark * * USnail: Communications Unlimited * * 4605 Western Blvd. * * Raleigh, NC 27606 * * Vox: (919) 851-1368 * ************************************************************************