danny%humus%israel.csnet@RELAY.CS.NET (Danny Braniss) (12/08/86)
The ra's have a tendency to produce bad blocks, unfourtunately, some of them happen to be in the inod block, or the swap area, so the badsec patch does not work. One solution is to reformat the hole disk (UGH!), the other is to run a stand alone program from DEC, to mark the block bad. The one I'm working on, is to have the Unix driver do it. The MSCP manual explains(?) how it's done, I even figured out how the actual replacement works, with some help of Dec's technisian. Before I ruin 400 Mgb of data, does anybody in netland done something similar? (I don't mean trashing the Uda50/ra's, which I'm temped to do!). On a related subject, Chris Torek writes: > [ ... ] > Therefore, I recommend that no one buy any DEC hardware > for which DEC does not sell programming manuals. I agree, we have implemented that policy, but it's almost as difficult now to obtain ANY info (appart from nice pictures) on any hardware from dec, so we stopped buying from dec altogether. danny danny@humus.[bitnet|csnet] --- In-Real-Life: Danny Braniss, Computer Science Dep. The Hebrew U. of Jerusalem