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Date:      Thu, 11 May 95 13:13:46 EDT
From:      fcawth@squid.umd.edu (Fred Cawthorne)
To:        chuckr@Glue.umd.edu (Chuck Robey)
Cc:        FreeBSD-Questions@FreeBSD.org
Subject:   Re: Zip drives
Message-ID:  <9505111713.AA27882@squid.umd.edu>
In-Reply-To: <Pine.SUN.3.91.950509155720.9153B@cappuccino.eng.umd.edu>; from "Chuck Robey" at May 9, 95 3:59 pm

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> Has anyone tried out the Iomega Zip drives?  I have a Adaptec 2842, will 
> that drive one around the block?  Are there any gotcha's about mounting 
> or umounting, other than what I'd use for, say, a floppy?
>
I have one on my FreeBSD 950322-SNAP machine here...
Here's how it is probed:
(ncr0:6:0): "IOMEGA ZIP 100 L.27" is a type 0 removable SCSI 2
sd1(ncr0:6:0): Direct-Access 
sd1(ncr0:6:0): ILLEGAL REQUEST asc:24,0Invalid field in CDB
sd1 could not mode sense (4). Using ficticious geometry
96MB (196608 512 byte sectors)
I erased the disk that came with it on a macintosh (Otherwise you
couldn't write to it, even with dos or FreeBSD).  It seemed to work fine
with the disklabel automatically generated by FreeBSD.  I had to address
it as /dev/sd1d or something.  I could eject the disk, mount and
unmount, etc... with no problems.  Now that I wrote a disklabel onto the
disk, it only lets me mount the thing when I have just booted, but when
I unmount it and try to do anything with it again, it says "medium may
have changed..."  and then gives me "device not configured" messages
when I try to access any of the /dev/sd1* devices... (i.e. I can't mount
it again until I reboot)
Otherwise, it is nice.  Has anybody else seen this kind of problem with
a removeable disk????   I get ~700 K/sec with my NCR 810 scsi controller
with iozone creating and reading a 32 meg file...
Any ideas???
Is there a bug in the code that re-reads the disklabel when the medium
is changed???  


Fred.
 




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