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Date:      Tue, 27 Dec 1994 19:27:57 +0059 (MET)
From:      Andreas Schulz <ats@g386bsd.first.gmd.de>
To:        Lutz.Diettrich@unnet.wupper.de
Cc:        questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: help install scsi-ibmdisk 3540
Message-ID:  <199412271828.TAA27554@g386bsd.first.gmd.de>
In-Reply-To: <2efdd487.151@unnet.wupper.DE> from "Lutz Diettrich" at Dec 25, 94 09:22:00 pm

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> exec(/stand/newfs) failed, code 9216
> alt-f2 : write error: 112639
> wtfs: Invalid argument.

I have only seen such errors, if you specify to much blocks for a
SCSI disk. Double check the maximum number of sectors that FreeBSD
shows you with the documentation of the disk. If you don't have
documentation simply try to make the maximum number of cylinders
smaller. Some SCSI disks reports the the user usable sectors and
some reports all sectors on the disk back. But most disks reserve
some cylinders for internal use for holding parts of their microcode
on them instead of the eprom and for some other housekeeping.
So the user writable/usable sectors and cylinders are always smaller
than the total amount of cylinders on the drive. The datasheets 
also mostly tell you something like total sectors and user-usable
sectors or something alike.
And if you are using a too high sector number the drive refuses
to write on his own reserved sectors, hopefully :-).


	  ATS ( ats@first.gmd.de or ats@cs.tu-berlin.de )

Andreas Schulz  GMD-FIRST     12489  Berlin-Adlershof  Rudower Chaussee 5
Gebaeude 13.7   Tel: +49-30-6392-1856/+49-177-2134745    Germany/Europe



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