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FORMAT.HLP - HELP FILE FOR (FORMAT), VERSION 1(0) DECEMBER 1977
THIS PROGRAM IS A (USER MODE ONLY) UTILITY USED TO FORMAT, (AND/OR)
VERIFY, AND MAP DISK PACKS ATTACHED TO RH20'S. IT REQUIRES MONITOR
FEATURES FOUND IN TOPS-20 MONITOR RELEASE-3 OR NEWER. THE PROGRAM
REQUIRES THAT THE USER HAS WHEEL, OR OPERATOR PRIVELEGES. THIS
PROGRAM WILL NOT RUN AS A BATCH JOB. MULTIPLE COPIES OF THIS PGM
SHOULD NOT BE RUN.
NOTE: - IT IS NOT NECESSARY TO ISSUE ANY MOUNT OR DISMOUNT COMMANDS
WITH THIS PROGRAM. IT USES SPECIAL DIAG. FUNCTIONS TO ESTABLISH ITS
IDENTITY TO THE OPERATING SYSTEM. ALL THAT YOU HAVE TO DO IS RESPOND
CORRECTLY WHEN YOU ARE ASKED.
SWITCHES - THERE ARE NONE. OPTIONS ARE SELECTED VIA. TERMINAL
DIALOGUE. ALL QUESTIONS ARE ACCOMPANIED WITH A LIST OF INPUT THAT
WILL BE ACCEPTED BY THE PROGRAM TO INSURE UNAMBIGUOUS OPERATION.
DRIVE SELECTION - THE USER SPECIFIES THE PARTICULIR TYPE OF PACK HE
WISHES TO FORMAT. THE PROGRAM SEARCHES THE DISK SUBSYSTEM FOR AN
AVAILABLE DRIVE OF THE PROPER TYPE AND AFTER FINDING ONE, REQUIRES
CONFIRMATION BY THE USER. IF THE SELECTION IS NOT CONFIRMED, THE
PROGRAM WILL SEARCH FOR NEXT AVAILABLE DRIVE. THE PROCESS CONTINUES
UNTIL A DRIVE IS SELECTED FOR USE OR DISK RESOURCES ARE EXHAUSTED. IN
ORDER FOR A DRIVE TO BE AVAILABLE, IT MUST MEET 3 CONDITIONS:
1. IT IS THE CORRECT TYPE (RP04 AND RP05 ARE INTERCHANGEABLE)
2. DRIVE IS OFF-LINE (PACK NOT SPINNING)
3. DRIVE NOT IN USE BY AN ON-LINE DIAGNOSTIC
IF PROGRAM CANNOT FIND AN AVAILIBLE DRIVE IT PRINTS THE APPROPRIATE
MESSAGE AND RETURNS TO MONITOR LEVEL.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS - THERE ARE 2 FEATURES THAT ATTEMPT TO GUARD
AGAINST THE ACCIDENTAL DESTRUCTION OF A SYSTEM PACK THROUGH HUMAN
ERROR.
1. THE DRIVE IS SELECTED FOR USE ONLY IF IT IS OFF-LINE.
2. ONCE THE USER HAS PLACED HIS PACK ON THE SELECTED DRIVE, THE
PROGRAM WILL REQUIRE ADDITIONAL CONFIRMATION IF: IT HAS BEEN ASKED TO
FORMAT AND, IT DETECTS THAT THE PACK ALREADY LOOKS LIKE A VALID
STRUCTURE.
FUNCTIONALITY - ONCE A DISK DRIVE IS SELECTED AND THE PACK IS CYCLED
UP, THE USER IS ALLOWED TO CHOOSE WHAT HE WANTS TO DO. (FORMAT,
VERIFY, OR BOTH).
THE PROGRAM WILL THEN AUTOMATICALLY PERFORM THE SELECTED FUNCTIONS IN
18-BIT MODE. (ONLY 18-BIT MODE IS SUPPORTED. 16-BIT MODE IS BUILT
INTO THE PROGRAM BUT IS SWITCHED OFF UNTIL IT IS REQUIRED AND
SUPPORTED BY TOPS-20) AS PROGRAM PROCEEDS IT OUTPUTS TIME, AND
PERCENTAGE OF COMPLETION OF THE OPERATION (FORMAT OR VERIFY).
PROGRESS IS AUTOMATICALLY REPORTED AT 20% INTERVALS. IN ADDITION TO
THE AUTOMATIC PROGRESS REPORT, TYPING CTRL-T WHILE THE PROGRAM IS
RUNNING WILL OUTPUT TO THE TERMINAL, THE PERCENTAGE THAT HAS BEEN
COMPLETED (ACCURATE TO 1%) AND, THE NUMBER OF THE CURRENT BLOCK BEING
PROCESSED.
RUN TIME - TYPICAL RANGES DEPEND ON SYSTEM LOAD. THE VALUES LISTED
HERE WERE ACTUALLY EXPERIENCED PRIOR TO RELEASE OF THIS PROGRAM.
FORMAT VERIFY TOTAL
------ ------ -----
RP04/RP05 .35 TO 2.3 HRS .23 TO .50 HRS 0.58 TO 2.80 HRS
RP06 .70 TO 4.6 HRS .46 TO 1.8 HRS 1.16 TO 6.40 HRS
FORMAT OPERATION - THE PROGRAM USES THE "DIAG" JSYS TO FORMAT THE
ENTIRE PACK (3/4 OF A PAGE AT A TIME). DURING FORMATTING, WORST CASE
DATA IS WRITTEN ON THE PACK. THE SERIAL # OF THE DRIVE IS WRITTEN IN
THE KEYWORDS OF THE HEADER. AFTER FORMATTING THE ENTIRE PACK, THE
PROGRAM WRITES THE 2 "BAT" BLOCKS IN THE PROPER FORMAT BUT WITH NO
ENTRIES. THE PACK IS NOW IDENTICAL TO ONE THAT HAS BEEN FORMATTED
WITH DDRPI.
ERRORS DURING FORMAT - ANY HARDWARE DETECTED ERRORS DURING THE FORMAT
OPERATION WILL RESULT IN STATUS DUMPS OF THE DATA CHANNEL, RH20, AND
THE DRIVE. THE DUMPS GO TO THE TERMINAL AS THEY OCCUR. THE ERRONEOUS
TRANSFER WILL BE RETRIED UP TO 3 TIMES AND IN ALL CASES, A SUCCESS OR
FAILURE MESSAGE WILL GO TO THE TERMINAL. IF RETRY IS UNSUCCESSFUL,
THE PROGRAM WILL CONTINUE. THE ERROR DUMP THAT GOES TO THE TERMINAL
LOOKS TYPICALLY LIKE THIS:
*-*-* TRANSFER ERROR DRIVE-0 RH-544
CONI 544: 000000 322610
RHSTCR 544: 712200 177563
RHPTCR 544: 732200 177563
RHIVR 544: 740000 000007
DRRG00 544: 000600 204062
DRRG01 544: 010600 151700
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(TYPICAL)
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DRRG17 544: 1700600 200000
CHAN-1 LOGOUT DATA
LOC
004 ICW: 614141 147000
005 SW1: LOGOUT SBUSEN NWCSZ LNG-WC CLP POINTS TO: 263306
006 LAST UPDATED CCW: 613541 147020 +WC=374. ADR=1147020
ERROR RECOVERY WAS SUCCESSFUL... CONTINUING.
IT IS NOT NECESSARY TO TAKE SPECIFIC ACTION WHEN 1 OR MORE OF THESE
ERROR PRINTOUTS OCCURS. ASSUMING THAT THE DISK DRIVE HAS NO PROBLEMS,
THESE ERROR CONDITIONS PROBABLY INDICATE THAT THE DISK PACK HAS A
FAULTY SERVO SURFACE. THE ACTUAL ERROR PRINTOUT IS IN THE FORMAT OF
ERROR REPORTS THAT ARE GENERATED BY DISK DIAGNOSTIC PROGRAMS AND ARE
INCLUDED BECAUSE THEY ARE EASILY UNDERSTOOD AND MAY, IN FACT, BECOME
USEFUL TO AN FIELD ENGINEER IF AN ACTUAL HARDWARE PROBLEM OCCURS
DURING THE FORMAT OPERATION. IF THE HARDWARE MALFUNCTIONS TO THE
POINT THAT THE PROGRAM CAN NO LONGER CONTINUE, A MESSAGE TO THAT
EFFECT WILL BE SENT TO THE TERMINAL AND THE PROGRAM WILL RETURN TO
MONITOR LEVEL. IF THE PROGRAM EVER GETS TO THIS STATE (GIVES A
"DEVICE HUNG" MESSAGE), A FIELD ENGINEER OUGHT TO LOOK INTO THE
INTEGRITY OF THE HARDWARE. NOTE: - HARDWARE DETECTED ERRORS THAT
CANNOT BE CORRECTED BY RETRYING THE WRITE FORMAT OPERATION GENERALLY
INDICATE A SERIOUS HARDWARE MALFUNCTION OR FAULTY PACK.
VERIFICATION AND MAP OPERATION - THE PROGRAM USES THE "DSKOP" JSYS TO
VERIFY THE ENTIRE PACK (1 PAGE AT A TIME). THIS IS EFFECTIVELY A PASS
OF READ ONLY WITH THE MONITOR DOING ALL THE I/O WITH ITS FULL ERROR
RECOVERY CAPABILITY ENABLED. WHEN COMPLETE, THE MONITOR WILL HAVE
MADE "BAT" BLOCK ENTRIES FOR ANY DEFECTIVE SPOTS ON THE PACK. IF
VERIFY (ONLY) IS SELECTED, NEW "BAT" BLOCKS ARE WRITTEN AND THEN THE
VERIFICATION OPERATION PERFORMED.
VERIFICATION ERRORS - THE ONLY ERRORS REPORTED DURING VERIFICATATION
WILL BE MONITOR DETECTED "HARD" ERRORS AND A TYPICAL PRINTOUT LOOKS
LIKE THIS:
** HARD ERROR ** PAGE STARTS AT BLOCK #245892.
A "HARD" ERROR IS NOT A FATAL ERROR, THE REPORT IS FOR INFORMATION
ONLY AND INDICATES THE APPROXIMATE AREA, ON THE DISK, THAT WAS BEING
PROCESSED WHEN THE ERROR OCCURED. A "HARD" ERROR MEANS THAT THE
MONITOR HAS COME UPON AN AREA OF THE DISK THAT IS DEFECTIVE TO THE
POINT THAT IT MUST NOT BE USED FOR SYSTEM, OR FILE DATA. THE
VERIFICATION PROCESS IS LOOKING FOR THESE DEFECTIVE AREAS AND KNOWS
WHERE THEY ARE BY THE INDICATION OF THE "HARD" ERROR FLAG. ONCE A
"HARD" ERROR IS DETECTED, AN ENTRY IS MADE (BAD AREA IS "MAPPED") INTO
A PRE-DESIGNATED AREA ON THE DISK CALLED A "BAT" BLOCK. THE MONITOR
THEN IS AWARE OF THE BAD AREA OF THE PACK AND WILL NEVER ATTEMPT TO
USE IT FOR THE STORAGE OF DATA. IT IS QUITE COMMON THAT DISK PACKS
HAVE BAD SPOTS ("HARD" ERRORS) BUT THE TOTAL NUMBER IF BAD SPOTS IS
USUALLY VERY SMALL. THE FORMAT OF THE "BAT" BLOCKS ALLOWS UP TO 61
ENTRIES FOR HARD ERRORS. WHEN THE NUMBER OF ERRORS ON A PACK
APPROACHES THIS LIMIT THE PACK SHOULD BE RETIRED, SINCE ERRORS IN
EXCESS OF 61 WILL RESULT IN LOST DATA. THE TOTAL NUMBER OF "BAD
SPOTS" IS SENT TO THE TERMINAL AS THE LAST STEP IN THE VERIFICATION
PROCEDURE AND THE MESSAGE LOOKS LIKE THIS:
**** 3. HARD ERROR(S) DETECTED DURING VERIFY
IF NO "HARD" ERRORS ARE DETECTED, THE PACK IS SAID TO HAVE NO "BAD
SPOTS" AND THE "HARD" ERROR TOTAL MESSAGE WILL NOT BE PRINTED. THE
DETAILED DUMP OF HARDWARE REGISTERS AND RETRY INFORMATION CAN BE
RETRIEVED AND ANALYZED (IF DESIRED) BY OBTAINING A SYSERR REPORT FOR A
DRIVE THAT WAS BEING USED TO FORMAT AND VERIFY.
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