[rescue] a different hard drive problem - please help

Arthur Wouk awouk at nilenet.com
Wed May 11 13:06:32 CDT 2005


i purchased a 73gig sca hard drive in a sun 611 case some time ago,
and tried to attach it to a 'new' ultra-1. it was not recognized, no
matter what i tried. 

i tried attaching it to various other sparcstations via a 50to68pin cable, 
still in the 611 box, and nothing would work. i had the seller replace
it with a drive which looks brand new. still no go.

then i eventually took the drive, attached a 50pin to
sca adapter, and put it on a sparc2 which is very reliable, and besides
has sformat working on it. it was attached at scsi station 0.
[format sees the drive but gives no useful error messages.]

this time the machine recognizes the drive, and here are the results:

sformat SCSI format/analysis/repair utilities
Release 3.4, Copyright J. Schilling

scsibus0:
c0t0d0	0,0,0	  0) 'QUANTUM ' 'ATLAS10K2-TY734J' 'DDD6' Disk
c0t1d0	0,1,0	  1) 'IBM     ' 'DCHS09F  CLAR09 ' '1919' Disk
	0,2,0	  2) *
c0t3d0	0,3,0	  3) 'IBM     ' 'DCAS-32160      ' 'S65A' Disk
	0,4,0	  4) *
	0,5,0	  5) *
	0,6,0	  6) *
	0,7,0	  7) *
Select target -1 (0 - 3)/<cr>:0
scsibus0 target 0:
c0t0d0	0,0,0	  0) 'QUANTUM ' 'ATLAS10K2-TY734J' 'DDD6' Disk
	0,0,1	  1) *
	0,0,2	  2) *
	0,0,3	  3) *
	0,0,4	  4) *
	0,0,5	  5) *
	0,0,6	  6) *
	0,0,7	  7) *
Select lun -1 (0 - 0)/<cr>:0
scsibus0 target 0 lun 0
Device type    : Disk
Version        : 3
Response Format: 2
Capabilities   : WBUS16 SYNC LINKED CMDQUE 
Vendor_info    : 'QUANTUM '
Identifikation : 'ATLAS10K2-TY734J'
Revision       : 'DDD6'
Device seems to be: Generic CCS Disk.
sformat: I/O error. test unit ready: scsi sendcmd: no error
CDB:  00 00 00 00 00 00
status: 0x2 (CHECK CONDITION)
Sense Bytes: 70 00 02 00 00 00 00 0A 00 00 00 00 04 88 00 00 00 00
Sense Key: 0x2 Not Ready, Segment 0
Sense Code: 0x04 Qual 0x88 (logical unit not ready, cause not reportable) [No matching qualifier] Fru 0x0
Sense flags: Blk 0 (not valid) 
cmd finished after 10.000s timeout 20s
sformat: Drive not ready.


can anyone make sense out of this? is this drive dead? is it
salvagable, and if so, how?

by the way, the ibm DCAS-09F is a lovely drive - i bought two of them
brand new. all i had to do was use sformat to convert them from 520 to
512 size sectors. it is a 1" high drive. however i can only find 50pin
versions of it.



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