Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!ames!killer!rpp386!vector!warble!holston!barton From: barton@holston.UUCP (barton) Newsgroups: comp.unix.xenix Subject: Re: SCO Xenix 286 2.2.1 panics during backup Summary: Similar problem Message-ID: <13@holston.UUCP> Date: 6 Mar 89 21:48:06 GMT References: <226@libove.UUCP> <229@libove.UUCP> Distribution: na Organization: Barton A. Fisk & Co. Lines: 41 In article <229@libove.UUCP>, root@libove.UUCP (Jay M. Libove) writes: > In article <226@libove.UUCP>, I wrote: > > Oh dear, do _I_ have a problem! I have a PCs Limited AT running at > > 6 MHz, with SCO Xenix for the 80286, version 2.2.1. > > > > I have tried using afio and pax to backup the system to the high > > density (1.2 megabyte) floppy drive, and both times the system panicked > > Does someone have any suggestions, or have experienced the same Several years ago, BTD (before tape drive) I experienced a similar problem. During backups to floppy, the system would occasionally panic or the controller would go crazy returning errors streaming endlessly off the screen while the floppy drive clicked like it was making butter. I was told that certain drive/controller combos exhibited this problem and one possible solution was to patch the kernal with the following: mount -r /dev/fd096 /mnt #mount N1 floppy cp /mnt/bin/adb /bin/adb #copy general debugger umount /dev/fd096 #unmount N1 cp /xenix /xenix.good #make copy of xenix adb -w /xenix #invoke debugger $x #set input/output to hex flparam/w 10df #slow floppy load time $q #exit Although I changed my controller before I had the chance to try it, it slows the floppy head load time, which may correct the problem for some controllers. Changing the controller did eliminate my problem. Standard disclaimers apply... Barton A. Fisk | UUCP: {texbell,killer,uunet}!warble!holston!barton PO Box 1781 | INTERNET: barton@holston.UUCP Lake Charles, La. 70602 | ---------------------------------------- 318-439-5984 | +++++ "Hal, open the pod bay doors" --- Dave