itkin@luke.UUCP (Steven List) (09/09/85)
We are having a problem with our systems relative to bad sectors and dynamic sparing of sectors/tracks/cylinders. We are using systems that are running SYSIII/S5R2 using Fujitsu Winchesters (14" - 145, 285, 570MB formatted). Our vendor provides software to format those disks. The formatting software requires that the operator type in a lengthy list of cylinder/track/head/sector information without errors. This is the first problem. The second problem is that we have no way of (1) detecting bad sectors except empirically or (2) sparing sectors/tracks dynamically without shutting down the system and running the formatter program. Does anyone out there have a good explanation for us? Is this problem generic with either Winchesters or Fujitsu disks or supermicros (68k based or otherwise)? Or is it a lack in our vendor's software? While the disks tend to be pretty reliable, it is really unacceptable to have to dump .5GB, reformat, and reload whenever a single bad sector is found. If anyone has any software, pointers, explanations, and/or directions to reference materials, they will be GREATLY appreciated. Respond by Email and I will summarize to the net. -- *** * Steven List @ Benetics Corporation, Mt. View, CA * Just part of the stock at "Uncle Bene's Farm" * {cdp,greipa,idi,oliveb,sun,tolerant}!bene!luke!itkin ***