Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!apple!dwells From: dwells@Apple.COM (Dave Wells) Newsgroups: comp.unix.aux Subject: Re: mkfs interleave factors Message-ID: <31611@apple.Apple.COM> Date: 25 May 89 07:24:31 GMT References: <31426@apple.Apple.COM> Distribution: usa Organization: Apple Computer Inc, Cupertino, CA Lines: 43 In article <31426@apple.Apple.COM> rick@apple.com (Rick Auricchio) writes: >Just a quick note on what to use for the mkfs parameters for "gap" and >"blocks/cyl". Use 1 and 1. > >My tests have verified the observation that things are markedly slowed down >by the bogus defaults of 7 and 400. I'm now changing those defaults to 1 and 1 >for a future (post-1.1) release. > >Use of 1 & 1 works fine on the drives I have here; Quantums have partial and >full-track buffering, hence they work well at 1-1 interleave. Seagates don't >have onboard buffering, but A/UX 1.1 makes the 1-1 physical interleave anyway >with the Vulcan I/O acceleration code. Hello Rick, I got your link and saw your posting on the subject. Just thought I'd add my 2 cents. It's also important to remember about physical interleave when preparing a drive for A/UX. Most drives (any I can think of) that provide even partial track buffering will work great at a 1:1 interleave. Unfortunately, not all do provide this buffering. Our own HD 20 SC performs best at 2:1 with a mkfs gap of 1. Format it with a 1:1 interleave and you'll nearly halve the performance. Ouch. Of course, our HD SC setup program almost forces a 1:1 interleave when 'initializing' on a MacII series. You have to go through the cmd-I trick to use anything else. Yep, customers have asked me for the optimal settings for this drive and A/UX. I spent plenty of time playing around with whatever drives I could dig up - That's how I came up with 2:1 for this one. Other low-performance drives will create the same problem when a 1:1 interleave is used. -Dave -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Dave Wells, Apple Computer, Inc. MS: 37-O (408) 974-5515 Mail: dwells@apple.com or AppleLink d.wells or GEnie D.WELLS These opinions may be nothing more than the ramblings of a fatigued tinkerer -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- There's one big difference between genius and stupidity. Genius has limits. -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-