It sounds very much like he could have blown something on the controller the
first time when he wired it wrong, and said it got "hot".
Either that or, I'd still blame the cable. I haven't known qbus cards to
just go bad like that.
-----Original Message-----
From: cctalk-bounces at
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On Behalf Of Tony Duell
Sent: Tuesday, January 03, 2006 7:19 PM
To: cctalk at
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Subject: Re: More RLV12/RL02 problems (faults on Write)
While the RL02 was still in Fault mode, I also
entered the
"Toggle-In Program" from the RL02 Disk Subsystem User's Guide,
Appendix C and it returned 102210 which is WGE (Write Gate Error)
i.e. either Write Protect was set, or a sector pulse occurred
during the write operation.
I think I should be looking inside the RL02 on the logic board but
can someone with more diagnostic-pack experience tell me if this
is actually a controller problem?
I think it could be either. What it basically means is that the drive
detected a write-gate signal to be asserted at the time when the servo
bursts are about to come round -- that is outside the user data area. To
protect the impossible-to-rewrite factory formatting, the drive disables
write and retracts the heads if this happens.
It could either be a fault in the drive (holding the write-gate line on),
but this is unliely given that it reads correctly, or a problem with the
controller which asserts weite-gate for too long, or when it shouldn't.
-tony