3/2/95 -- Installing Impediment Seagate drives on SGI
IRIX systemsOVERVIEWIRIX 5.2 and IRIX 5.3 support Seagate disks up to
9GB in size. Disks larger than 8GB must be partitioned in order to be used for
efs file system storage. Impediment ships drives that are low level formatted,
but they will need to be labelled and partitioned in order to use them on your
system.PROCEDUREAll IRIX commands in the following steps should be
performed as root. Remember to only attach and detach SCSI drives while your
system is off. 1. Power off your system. 2. Attach the disks to your system.
If you are installing disks in external enclosures, be sure to choose unique
SCSI target IDs for each device. Indigo2: SCSI targets for internal
disks mounted on sleds are assigned by bay. The 5.25" is target 3, the 3.5"
bay above the system disk is target 2. 3. Check the SCSI configuration in the
Command Monitor. Power on your system. Press the "Stop For Maintenance" button.
Choose the Command Monitor. Type hinv and insure all new and existing
drives are listed. Look for lines that begin with the words "Disk drive:"
hinv ... Integral Ethernet: ec0, version 1 Integral SCSI
controller 1: Version WD33C93B, revision D Integral SCSI controller 0:
Version WD33C93B, revision D CDROM: unit 3 on SCSI controller 0 Disk
drive: unit 2 on SCSI controller 0 Disk drive: unit 1 on SCSI
controller 0 Exit the command monitor & start your system. 4. Log in
as root when the system has come up and start up a UNIX shell. 5. Label
and partition the new disk. The utility fx is used to label and
partition new disks. It can also modify drive parameters (such as write
caching) and peform low level formats[[twosuperior]] on disks. The following
example assumes that a new 2GB drive on SCSI bus 0, SCSI target 2 is being
prepared for use. Be very careful when specifying which disk you wish to
label. Changing the label on a disk with a filesystem on it can cause all data
stored there to be hopelessly lost.# fx -xfx version 5.3, Oct
18, 1994fx: "device-name" = (dksc) fx: ctlr# = (0) fx: drive# = (1) 2...opening
dksc(0,2,)...controller test...OK...generating new SGI label... If your
drive is less than 9GB in size, and you only wish to use the standard partition
table, you can exit fx here and proceed with step 6. Exiting will write out
the newly generated label to your disk.----- please choose one (? for help,
.. to quit this menu)-----[exi]t [d]ebug/ [l]abel/
[a]uto[b]adblock/ [exe]rcise/ [r]epartition/ [f]ormatfx>
exitlabel info has changed for disk dksc(0,2,). write out changes?
(yes) yes If you wish to change the partition table, use the
label command within fx. You will need to change the default
partition table if you are using a Seagate elite-9 because the largest efs
filesystem which can be used is 8GB. Please call us for further
instructions.----- please choose one (? for help, .. to quit this
menu)-----[exi]t [d]ebug/ [l]abel/
[a]uto[b]adblock/ [exe]rcise/ [r]epartition/ [f]ormatfx>
label----- please choose one (? for help, .. to quit this
menu)-----[sh]ow/ [sy]nc [se]t/ [c]reate/fx/label>
set----- please choose one (? for help, .. to quit this
menu)-----[para]meters [part]itions
[s]giinfo[g]eometry [m]anufacturer_params
[b]ootinfofx/label/set> partitions 6. Build filesystem(s), mount
the partitions and modify /etc/fstab. For this example, it is assumed
that there is a new, labelled, 2GB disk installed on SCSI bus 0, SCSI Target 2.
In addition, it is assumed that you wish to make one large filesystem on the
drive, and it should be mounted on /usr2.# mkfs /dev/rdsk/dks0d2s7#
mkdir /usr2# mount /dev/dsk/dks0d2s7 /usr2 Modify
/etc/fstab and add the following line:/dev/dsk/dks0d2s7 /usr2 efs
/dev/rdsk/dks0d2s7 0 1 7. Repeat steps 5 and 6 for each new drive you are
attaching.OTHER NOTESPlease see the following IRIX man pages for more
information: fx (1M) fstab (4) mount (2).[[twosuperior]] All
drives shipped by Impediment are low level formatted+/-DO NOT REFORMAT
THEM. If you attempt to format a drive, it will take several
hours to complete (Elite-9's take 5+ hours); if you interrupt it prior
to completion, the drive will be unusable!