swo@cos.com (Shaun W. Oppenheimer) (06/04/89)
While setting up new a 327 Mbyte "SHOEBOX" SCSI Disk on a Sun3/60 with 12Mb of RAM under Sun 3.5 OS I ran into the following newfs error: Warning : inode blocks/cyl groups (34) >= data blocks (32) in last cylinder group. This implies 524 sectors cannot be allocated. /dev/rsd0h 403200 sectors in 768 cylinders of 15 tracks, 35 sectors 206.4 Mb in 48 cyl groups (16 c/g, 4.30b/g 1920 i/g). Then a list of superblock backups is given. For the SCSI (Emulex) 327Mbyte disk the partition sizes are as follows: A Micropolis 1558 drive. sd0: Emulex MD21 controller at addr 140000, unit # 0 1218 cylinders 15 heads 35 sectors/track a: 16275 sectors (31 cyls) (8.3MB) starting cylinder 0 b: 93450 sectors (178 cyls) (approx 48MB) starting cylinder 31 c: 639450 sectors (1218 cyls) starting cylinder 0 g: 126000 sectors (240 cyls) (64.5MB) starting cylinder 209 h: 403725 sectors (769 cyls) (206.4MB) starting cylinder 449 Does anyone know whats going on??? I have 3 more shoeboxes configured this way and afraid of problems when the disk starts to max out. Thanks. Shaun Shaun W. Oppenheimer @ Corporation for Open Systems swo@cos.COM or swo%cos.com@uunet.uu.net or {uunet, sundc}!cos!swo