grunwald@foobar.colorado.edu (Dirk Grunwald) (12/08/89)
We just finished turning on the cache enable bit on a CDC Wren V hooked up to a DECstation-3100. This speeds the bandwidth from ~350->400 Kb/s to about 1000 Kb/s. To do this, (1) make certain your disk lot number is 8920 or greater. (2) hook your disk up to a Sun (I hope DEC is embarrased by this) and reformat the drive using the disk name "CDC Wren V 94181-702". The entry should look like: disk_type = "CDC Wren V 94181-702" \ : ctlr = MD21 : fmt_time = 4 \ : cache = 0x11 : trks_zone = 15 : asect = 2 \ : ncyl = 1543 : acyl = 2 : pcyl = 1545 : nhead = 15 : nsect = 48 \ : rpm = 3592 : bpt = 33408 Note that this is the correct geometry. Earlier, someone had told me it was ncyl = 1505 , nhead=15, nsect=52 which is wrong. (3) Then, hook it back up to your DECstation, newfs everything again, restore your disk and give it a whirl. we ran /usr/field/dskx on it for about 5-10 minutes with no errors. Even if you own a sun and bought a Wren V but didn't format it, this might be a useful thing to do. Check out your bandwidth with 'dd' and see if it's less than 750 - if it is, reformat the drive using sun 'format'. Dirk Grunwald -- Univ. of Colorado at Boulder (grunwald@foobar.colorado.edu) (grunwald@boulder.colorado.edu)