VAX 750/4.2 BSD disk trashing
RSanders at usgs2-multics.arpa
RSanders at usgs2-multics.arpa
Mon Jan 20 12:25:33 AEST 1986
Relevant background:
VAX 750, 4.2 BSD with few bug fixes, Emulex SC750 disk controller,
Unit 0 - CDC 160 Mb winchester
Unit 1 - Fujitsu 2351A Eagle
Unit 2 - Fujitsu 2351A Eagle (newly installed)
Situation:
Frustrated by a "severe burn-in" format on the #2 Eagle not finishing
after 11 hours, I stupidly try to mount the root partition that used to
be there, while in multi-user mode:
mount /dev/hp2a /mnt
Bam - crash. Can't boot off CDC drive anymore - several zillion files
and directories trashed, including /etc/init. Luckily I keep a fresh
copy of the root partition on Eagle #1, but still, 4 hours of restoring
files from backup tapes during prime-time has given me a bad reputation.
Questions:
Why didn't I get a simple "no filesystem present", or similar error
message, from mount or the kernel?
Why did unit 0 get trashed? Too many obscure files were trashed for
me to believe that the lack of a "sync" before crashing caused the
damage.
Flames of the form "You shouldn't have mounted that f.s. without
running newfs first" are no longer useful.
-- Rex
p.s. The "severe burn-in" format for the VAX 750/SC750/Eagle combo I
now estimate takes 13-14 hours - it's running now. The "several hours"
listed in format(8) is severely understated.
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You say kernal, I say kernel (or is it the other way around?)
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