The original question.....
>After searching the obvious places I could not find a
>format.dat entry for a Seagate Elite-1 ST41600N.
>
>Anyone have one to share?
>
>I will summarize if there is interest.
>
>Thanks,
>Bill Bryan
With an unanimous response the answer is.....
The Sun supplied SUN1.3G entry is actually for a Seagate ST41600N (Elite-1)
disk_type = "SUN1.3G" \
: ctlr = SCSI : fmt_time = 4 \
: trks_zone = 17 : asect = 6 : atrks = 17 \
: ncyl = 1965 : acyl = 2 : pcyl = 3500 : nhead = 17 : nsect = 80 \
: rpm = 5400 : bpt = 44823
partition = "SUN1.3G_PREINSTALL" \
: disk = "SUN1.3G" : ctlr = SCSI \
: a = 0, 34000 : b = 25, 133280 : c = 0, 2672400 : g = 123, 288320 \
: h = 335, 2216800
partition = "SUN1.3G_STANDARD" \
: disk = "SUN1.3G" : ctlr = SCSI \
: a = 0, 34000 : b = 25, 133280 : c = 0, 2672400 : g = 123, 2505120
The following entry was also supplied by Doug Neuhauser (doug@perry.berkeley.edu)
# Seagate Elite 1 entry from CITA
disk_type = "Seagate ELITE ST14600N" \
: ctlr = MD21 \
: trks_zone = 17 : asect = 2 \
: ncyl = 2096 : acyl = 2 : pcyl = 2098 : nhead = 17 : nsect = 75 \
: rpm = 5400 : bpt = 45568
# Seagate Elite 1 entry from CITA
partition = "Seagate ELITE ST14600N" \
: disk = "Seagate ELITE ST14600N" : ctlr = MD21 \
: a = 0, 46725 : b = 35, 93450 : c = 0, 2762115 : g = 105, 2621940
You get the same amount of usable space from either entry.
Many thanks to:
Doug Neuhauser doug@perry.berkeley.edu
Harold A. Miller Hal.Miller@mel.dit.csiro.au
Larry Chin larry@cch.com
Jeffery Bacon bacon@mtu.edu, bacon@mtus5.bitnet
Tony Rick tonyr@tekadg.adg.tek.com
and to those who replied after this summary.
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