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DRTEST(8)           UNIX Programmer's Manual            DRTEST(8)



NAME
     drtest - standalone disk test program

DESCRIPTION
     _D_r_t_e_s_t is a standalone program used to read a disk track by
     track. It was primarily intended as a test program for new
     standalone drivers, but has shown useful in other contexts
     as well, such as verifying disks and running speed tests.
     For example, when a disk has been formatted (by format(8)),
     you can check that hard errors has been taken care of by
     running _d_r_t_e_s_t.  No hard errors should be found, but in many
     cases quite a few soft ECC errors will be reported.

     While _d_r_t_e_s_t is running, the cylinder number is printed on
     the console for every 10th cylinder read.

EXAMPLE
     A sample run of _d_r_t_e_s_t is shown below. In this example
     (using a 750), _d_r_t_e_s_t is loaded from the root file system;
     usually it will be loaded from the machine's console storage
     device.  Boldface means user input.  As usual, ``#'' and
     ``@'' may be used to edit input.

          >>>B/3
          %%
          loading hk(0,0)boot
          Boot
          : hk(0,0)drtest
          Test program for stand-alone up and hp driver

          Debugging level (1=bse, 2=ecc, 3=bse+ecc)?
          Enter disk name [type(adapter,unit), e.g. hp(1,3)]? hp(0,0)
          Device data: #cylinders=1024, #tracks=16, #sectors=32
          Testing hp(0,0), chunk size is 16384 bytes.
          (_c_h_u_n_k _s_i_z_e _i_s _t_h_e _n_u_m_b_e_r _o_f _b_y_t_e_s _r_e_a_d _p_e_r _d_i_s_k _a_c_c_e_s_s)
          Start ...Make sure hp(0,0) is online
           ...
          (_e_r_r_o_r_s _a_r_e _r_e_p_o_r_t_e_d _a_s _t_h_e_y _o_c_c_u_r)
           ...
          (..._p_r_o_g_r_a_m _r_e_s_t_a_r_t_s _t_o _a_l_l_o_w _c_h_e_c_k_i_n_g _o_t_h_e_r _d_i_s_k_s)
          (..._t_o _a_b_o_r_t _h_a_l_t _m_a_c_h_i_n_e _w_i_t_h ^_P)


DIAGNOSTICS
     The diagnostics are intended to be self explanatory. Note,
     however, that the device number in the diagnostic messages
     is identified as  _t_y_p_e_X instead of _t_y_p_e(_a,_u) where _X =
     a*8+u, e.g., hp(1,3) becomes hp11.

SEE ALSO
     format(8V), bad144(8)




Printed 12/27/86          May 19, 1986                          1






DRTEST(8)           UNIX Programmer's Manual            DRTEST(8)



AUTHOR
     Helge Skrivervik





















































Printed 12/27/86          May 19, 1986                          2