ghg@pur-ee.UUCP (George Goble) (10/18/87)
We got seven of the first REV-E0 Super Eagles in March 1987 and began testing them on Gould 9080 machines. Pounded them real hard with our local disk test for 2-3 months and put them into service in the June-July time frame. Our local burnin only found 1 correctable ECC error (over 7 drives) which wasn't in the Vendor Flaw Map. We have had only 1 retry (correctable ecc) on one drive happen only once since they went into production. This beats about anything else we have seen. No more "hard" errors or "crashes" anymore since the E0 rev HDA came out. Also, at least 12 Super Eagles have gone into production on Sun servers here (seven F0 and five E0 revs I think) from March 87 thru Aug 87. No problems on them either. Clyde Biggs of Fujitsu America says the F0 rev is just "minor" changes and not a Media change. As you probably know, the E0 media had the amount of Alumina raised to be equal to or greater than that of the regular Eagle, making it tougher and not fly off the rim. George Goble Engineering Computer Network Purdue Univ W. Lafayette, IN 47907 (317) 494-3545 ghg@purdue.edu {ucbvax,pur-ee}!ghg.UUCP
berger@datacube.UUCP (10/26/87)
Yes, I'd like to second that the Fuji Eagle disease seems to have been terminated. We have 3 Super Eagles running for the last several months and have had no more problems! Bob Berger Datacube Inc. Systems / Software Group 4 Dearborn Rd. Peabody, Ma 01960 VOICE: 617-535-6644; FAX: (617) 535-5643; TWX: (710) 347-0125 UUCP: berger@datacube.COM, rutgers!datacube!berger, ihnp4!datacube!berger {cbosgd,cuae2,mit-eddie}!mirror!datacube!berger