Backing up ST506 disks

From: Don Maslin <donm_at_cts.com>
Date: Mon Aug 4 16:00:00 2003

On Mon, 4 Aug 2003, Jules Richardson wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> I'm just wondering how to back up the hard drive (a 20MB MFM) in my Research
> Machines fileserver. The system runs CP/M, has a couple of floppy drives, and
> the hard disk is hooked up to a Xebec controller with a SASI bus linking it to
> the host controller in the fileserver.
>
> There are actually two problems:
>
> 1) Getting the data off the hard drive somehow (possibly via floppy) and
> being able to read it on another system (ideally a PC I suppose)
>
> 2) Being able to rebuild the system if/when the hard drive fails.
>
> Thoughts on both are welcome! I don't have any kind of OS source media for the
> system, and it wouldn't surprise me if it isn't the only survivor :-( Maybe
> there are utilities on the system itself to recreate bootable OS media, but my
> knowledge of CP/M is a little lacking!

Presumably, this is the RML 380Z, and if so I can provide a
TeleDisk image of the boot disk. However, as it is SSSD and most
PC FDCs are incapable of reading/writing SD the image may not be
too helpful.

However, with a suitable FDC - one based on a NS 8473 or a 37C65
chip - creating your own boot media would be possible. With such
an FDC capability, it would also be possible to read/write/format
diskettes with 22Disk using the RML1 disk definition. This would
also permit HD backup via floppy, but it would be a tad painful at
about 90k per disk.
                                                - don

> For my old SCSI systems I tend to hold a raw block-by-block backup image of the
> drive by putting the hard disk in a PC with Linux and dragging data off that
> way. If the drive fails and I can't get an identical replacement, a slightly
> larger drive still works with a little bit of wastage. Due to the relationship
> between the controller and drive using ST506 I gather things are probably a
> little more complex though...
>
> cheers
>
> Jules
>
>
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