Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!samsung!think!ames!sgi!markb@denali.sgi.com From: markb@denali.sgi.com (Mark Bradley) Newsgroups: comp.sys.sgi Subject: Re: fx/disks/3.2 upgrade Summary: No reformat necessary for 3.2 Message-ID: <46704@sgi.sgi.com> Date: 20 Dec 89 00:30:20 GMT References: <17280030@acf4.NYU.EDU> Sender: markb@denali.sgi.com Organization: Silicon Graphics, Inc., Mountain View, CA Lines: 40 In article <17280030@acf4.NYU.EDU>, wood@acf4.NYU.EDU (David Wood) writes: > > We recently upgraded to 3.2 on our 4D/80GT. Last > week we began noticing unrecovered disk errors on the > disk with / and /usr. So I read the man page for fx > and used fx to find the bad blocks. My mistake was using > fx to forward the bad blocks while the system was up > and running. The resulting sympton was that we got disk > I/O errors during 'find ...' . I double checked the man page > and nowhere does it say you can't do this. BE WARNED that you > are supposed to use the stand alone version of fx when the > system is down of course. Incidentally, we have an ESDI drive. > While discussing this with SGI, one of there field > service guys told me that when upgrading to 3.2, you are > supposed to re-format your disks. "Really, it didn't say that > anywhere in the installation guide", says I. He said > it was only recently discovered that this was necessary. > Has anyone else heard anything like this? > No, no, no. One does not need to reformat when upgrading s/w. An mkfs is nice once in a great while to de-frag the filesystem in a reload from tape, but you do NOT need to reformat your drive when upgrading s/w. Key word is tape--make sure you are backed up on tape first. You CAN forward bad blocks using the run-time version of fx, but of course in trying to read data from a bad track (you know it's become bad because you get errors trying to read it, right?) , you will get errors. You have to read the data to forward it, naturally. markb -- Mark Bradley "Faster, faster, until the thrill of I/O Subsystems speed overcomes the fear of death." Silicon Graphics Computer Systems Mountain View, CA 94039-7311 ---Hunter S. Thompson ******************************************************************************** * Disclaimer: Anything I say is my opinion. If someone else wants to use it, * * it will cost... * ********************************************************************************