Xref: utzoo comp.sys.dec:424 comp.periphs:653 misc.wanted:1521 comp.misc:1567 Path: utzoo!utgpu!water!watmath!clyde!cbosgd!ihnp4!ptsfa!ames!umd5!uvaarpa!mcnc!rti!tijc02!seb022 From: seb022@tijc02.UUCP (Scott Bemis ) Newsgroups: comp.sys.dec,comp.periphs,misc.wanted,comp.misc Subject: Re: Wanted: Good disk drives for VAX 11/785 Message-ID: <181@tijc02.UUCP> Date: 15 Dec 87 20:48:05 GMT References: <1917@ho95e.ATT.COM> Distribution: na Organization: Texas Instr., Johnson City TN Lines: 104 > We have a couple of VAXen that need decent disk drives (They've currently got > RA81s, which crash weekly.) We're looking for about 1-2 GB for less than $40K. > I'd be interested in anything, but have a slight preference for SCSI, since > we'll be able to reuse that with other systems when we retire the VAXen. > We can do either Unibus or Massbus drives. > > So what's out there? I'm interested in comments from both technical people and > sales people. > -- > # Thanks; > # Bill Stewart, AT&T Bell Labs 2G218, Holmdel NJ 1-201-949-0705 ihnp4!ho95c!wcs You may also contact another person at your company, Andrew Wild, Telephone (201) 582-5810, he could offer you his advice on the CDC 9773 disk drives. I hope he does not mind his name being posted on Usenet. How about investigating CDC 9772 (700 MB formatted) or CDC 9773 (1.2 GB formatted?) disk drives along with the Emulex SC7003 disk controller. I currently am using two CDC 9772 disk drives on a VAX 8600. This VAX 8600 is using the AT&T UNIX V Release 2.0 Version 2 operating system. Carefully controlled bench- marks showed these disk drives to be 43 percent faster than the RA81 disk drives. Or other words, an extremely large make (compilation if you are not familar with UNIX) took 5 hours 41 minutes using a RA81 disk drive to store the data. When the data was stored upon the CDC 9772 disk drive, this exact (yes exact) same make took 3 hours 12 minutes. The only difference was the disk drive and disk controller. These benchmarks were used to determine if my company was going to buy the CDC 9772 disk drives (which is why they were carefully controlled). I have not had any problems with these disk drives, once they were properly installed and had passed diagnostics. I did receive one CDC 9772 disk drive that did not work. After spending one week on the Emulex hotline, I finally convinced them that it did not work. They sent me a replacement disk within 24 hours. Convincing them was the hard part. And the Emulex technician did not install the Emulex SC7003 disk controller correct the first time. DEC Field Service solved the problem. (Unfortunately, this nonsense is too common for me). Below is an installation history I presented to my company management. Here is a brief history describing the installation of the Emulex SC7003 disk controller and the two CDC 9772 disk drives. 11/23/87 Scott Bemis Installation history of the Emulex SC7003 disk controller and two Control Data Corporation Model 9772 disk drives on the UNIX VAX 8600 5/30/87 Received quote on disk controller and disk drives 6/5 - 6/18/87 Contacted several customers references, received good 4 references 6/26/87 Ordered two CDC disk drives and one SC7003 disk controller, committed ship date from Emulex was 7/24 8/24 Received equipment from Emulex, VAX 8600 could not be taken down due to the TISTAR release 10/9 Installed two CDC disk drives and SC7003 disk controller, one disk drive did not work, power (AC/DC low) to the disk controller was incorrectly connected, disk controller would not work if power was turned off and on for the VAX 8600 10/16 DEC Field Service "rewired" the power (AC/DC low) per Emulex instructions, can turn power off and on for VAX 8600, and the disk controller will still work 10/23-10/26 Ran diagnostics to prove one CDC disk drive did not work 10/27 UNIX operating system can communicate with the CDC 9772 disk drives 10/29 Ran benchmarks on one good disk drive, CDC disk drive 43% faster than the Digital Equipment RA81 disk drives 10/30 Replaced one CDC 9772 disk drive 10/31 Moved data to the two CDC disk drives 11/15 One CDC 9772 disk drive began to lose data, moved all data off the failing CDC 9772 disk drive - this was the disk drive that was replaced on 10/30 11/16-11/17 Ran diagnostics per Emulex's instructions. Discovered cause of data loss on bad disk drive. The bad sector map file was destroyed. But can not determine how this file was destroyed - to prevent it from happening again. 11/23 Discovered that UNIX had overwritten the bad manufacture sector file. Fixed problem, put data back upon the disk drive If the above is not enough, then you can contact me. My telephone, mail address, etc. is listed below. Scott Bemis Telephone: (615) 461-2959 Texas Instruments P. O. Drawer 1255 M/S 3517 Johnson City, TN 37601 e-mail: mcnc!rti!tijc02!root