error on fixed disk
Bob Beaulieu
bobb at netcom.UUCP
Sun Feb 11 20:45:44 AEST 1990
My hard drive (seagate 4096) on xenix 2.3.2 will report error messages
every so often (sometime more than not). The error message:
error on fixed disk ctrl=0 dev=1/40 block=4940 cmd=0020 status=5910
sector=76287 cyl/head=498/5
Sometimes this can go on for a few minutes (2-3) causing a virtual
standstill on my system. The controller is MFM and BIOS is AMI on a
Clone 386 25Mhz with 4meg RAM. I have tried the following:
1. Running badtrk, (which detects bad tracks - different ones each
time?), in the quick and slow modes. Identifying the bad tracks
and addding them to the table.
2. Modified the parameters of the disk as follows:
old way --> cyl 1024 changes:
heads 9
write cyl 0
write precomp 65535 -----------------> 0
ecc 0
control 8
landing zone 1024
sectors 17
This initially stopped the problem. But the problem has risen from
the dead.
3. Reinstalled the root file system from a bootable rootable floppy
system using: restor fr /dev/rct0 /dev/hd/0root.
4. Seagate say there is nothing wrong with the drive and that its a
cmos or communications problem with my hardware. (I have the drive
partitioned and the DOS portion - 33mb is working great). They
mentioned my precomp should be 0.
Does anyone have any idea as to what the $#@% is going on?
Thanks for any help or suggestions.
Bob B.
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