thewalt@canuck.ce.berkeley.edu (C. Thewalt) (11/21/90)
Is anyone using the Fuji M2266S 1.0 GB SCSI drive on a 3100 or 5000? Was it easy? Any jumper changes? What are the disktab parameters? Any information would be greatly appreciated. Chris -- Christopher Robin Thewalt These opinions are not necessarily thewalt@ce.berkeley.edu shared by my employer... University of California, Berkeley
steinar@ifi.uio.no (Steinar Kj{rnsr|d) (11/22/90)
> Is anyone using the Fuji M2266S 1.0 GB SCSI drive on a 3100 or 5000? > Was it easy? Any jumper changes? What are the disktab parameters? > > Any information would be greatly appreciated. > > Chris > -- > Christopher Robin Thewalt These opinions are not necessarily > thewalt@ce.berkeley.edu shared by my employer... > University of California, Berkeley We just did this on a 5000/200. The drive mas "manually" formatted and partitioned based on the vendor supplied characteristic data. It was painful enough. I don't have the data at hand right know, but can post them to the net tomorrow or directly to you if you are interested. You also have to configure- and build a kernel which is able to recognize the drive, which you you probably know how to do? Our disk excerciser was able to get 2.1Mb/sec out of the drive when doing raw reads with big block sizes. Seems to be a good alternative to the RZxx series of drives. The above mentioned test has also been run on many other 3d party SCSI disk connected to the PMAX. Drop me a note if anyone should be interested. +==================================================================+ ! ! ! Steinar Kjaernsroed, ! ! Dpt. of Informatics, ! ! University of Oslo, ! ! P.O.Box 1080, Blindern, ! ! 0316, Oslo 3, ! ! NORWAY ! ! ! ! Phone: 047+2+453460 (work), ! ! Email: steinar@ifi.uio.no (Internet) ! ! ..!mcsun!ifi!steinar (UUCP) ! ! ! +==================================================================+