Subject: Re: disktab entry dec rz56
To: None <port-alpha@netbsd.org>
From: Wilko Bulte <wilko@yedi.iaf.nl>
List: port-alpha
Date: 02/09/1999 21:29:28
As Simon Burge wrote...
> On Tue, 9 Feb 1999 00:22:40 -0800 (PST) Ross Harvey wrote:
>
> > > does anybody have an /etc/disktab entry for the DEC RZ56 harddisk ?
> >
> > I wouldn't worry too much about it, just copy one of the existing entries
> > and adjust the main partition, or forget disktab and put it straight into
> > the disklabel. The scsi drives all id themselves at boot and tell you how
> > big they are. The sectors/track varies between cylinders on modern drives,
> > and this renders the tracks/cylinder parameter meaningless as well, except
> > to the extent that they should all describe a self-consistent hypothetical
> > drive. The ffs still works to layout things contiguously or at least nearby,
> > and this results in good performance even if the geometry is unknown.
>
> Well, the comments from a friendly Ultrix box confirm this:
>
> # NOTE: The RZ58 uses a recording technique called zoned recording.
An RZ56 != RZ58
RZ56 -> Micropolis 1588 with DEC specific firmware. I don't think it
does ZBR.
> # Using this technique, the number of sectors per track will vary
> # depending on what zone of the disk is in use (simply multiplying
> # ns*nt*nc does not give true capacity of the drive). The ns (number
> # of sectors per track) is calculated by "ns = total sectors/(nt*nc)"
> # and is a rounded value. Therefore, the value "ns" is an approximation,
> # not a true representation, of what is stored on disk.
> #
> # The 'c' partition listed below gives the true size of the RZ58
> # (this information can be obtained by use of the DEVGETGEOM ioctl).
> #
>
> rz58|RZ58|DEC RZ58 Winchester:\
> :ty=winchester:ns#85:nt#15:nc#2112:\
> :pa#32768:ba#8192:fa#1024:\
> :pb#131072:bb#4096:fb#1024:\
> :pc#2698061:bc#8192:fc#1024:\
> :pd#844800:bd#8192:fd#1024:\
> :pe#844800:be#8192:fe#1024:\
> :pf#844621:bf#8192:ff#1024:\
> :pg#819200:bg#8192:fg#1024:\
> :ph#1715021:bh#8192:fh#1024:
>
> Pretty high-tech stuff :-)
>
> Simon.
>
Wilko
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