Bad tapes again!!!!
James Helman
jim at baroque.Stanford.EDU
Wed Sep 19 13:42:19 AEST 1990
Two out of the last thirty tapes we've gotten from SGI have been bad.
I just spent most of the day trying to track down a replacement for
the IRIX 3.3.1 Maintenance Tape which arrived this morning. I was
enthusiastically installing it (because I thought it contained a bug
fix I need) when the installation bombs in midstream. Our 4D/220's
150MB drive encountered errors part way through the tape. Repeated
attempts failed. Ditto on a 4D/80's 60MB drive. I try everything.
It turns out a Sun-3's ancient 60MB drive (which regularly backs up a
gigabyte of disk and has never been cleaned or maintained) can read
the tape without errors, so I finally dd'ed the distribution onto a
new tape and finished the aborted installation.
Still, it's kinda inconvenient when an installation fails and leaves
your machine with a partial brain transplant.
Now, 2 out of 30 is a 7% failure rate. With 6 tapes in average
distribution, this would imply a 36% chance of at least one tape in the
distribution being bad! So either I have really rotten luck, two bad
tape drives, or SGI has a big problem someplace.
Anyone else looking forward to CD distributions?
Jim Helman
Department of Applied Physics Durand 012
Stanford University FAX: (415) 725-3377
(jim at KAOS.stanford.edu) Work: (415) 723-9127
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