Actually had an RL02 crash today....
Lyle Bickley
lbickley at bickleywest.com
Fri May 2 17:17:46 CDT 2008
On Friday 02 May 2008 11:40, Bob Armstrong wrote:
> . and, although I use RL02s all the time, this is the first time it's
> happened to me. The odd thing is, the pack was clean and in good shape -
> in fact, the same pack had been used within the last week without any
> problems. I knew right away when I spun up the pack that something wasn't
> quite right - it made an unusual noise when heads loaded. Not a horrible
> screeching or even the metallic "tinging" sound associated with a crash;
> more like a soft "swish" noise that I hadn't heard before. It wasn't very
> loud at all; if I hadn't been right in front of the drive I wouldn't have
> heard it over all the fans.
Yes, I've heard that "sound"...
--snip---
> The drive appears to be OK despite its adventures, so I'll count myself as
> lucky this time. The original crashed pack is a write off as far as I'm
> concerned. Maybe I'll make a clock out of it.
Yes, forget the pack... You lucked out on the heads :-)
> I'm really curious though as to what could have gone wrong. The original
> pack had been used before, and recently too, without any problems and when
> they're not mounted the packs are stored inside plastic garbage bags to
> keep dust and dog hair out of 'em. I'm always really fastidious about
> keeping the drives closed and clean inside, and RL02s usually aren't that
> fussy anyway. It kind of worries me that despite all the precautions they
> might decide to up and crash at any time, but I guess that's life with a
> classic computer. Anybody else have any similar experiences?
I use my RL02s regularly - and had this happen to me once. AFAIK, it
was "operator error" (ME). I had become somewhat complacent about mounting
packs - because my RL02s were always so reliable. I dropped a pack in a
drive, spun it up and heard an "unusual" sound.
As you said, it wasn't a metallic "crash" sound - in fact, I wasn't even sure
anything was wrong - except I found the pack wouldn't boot. I shut down the
drive and discovered a "ring" of oxide worn off of the pack. I, too, cleaned
the heads and tried again with another good, but expendable pack. It got
zapped as well. I replaced the heads and all has been well since.
Now I'm super careful about mounting packs. If they sound the least
bit "different" when I initially place them in the drive (that
initial "thunk" sound) - I remount them.
Since that crash, I've mounted RL02's literally hundreds of times since then
(several years ago) - and that problem hasn't re-occurred (thank God).
Cheers,
Lyle
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Lyle Bickley
Bickley Consulting West Inc.
Mountain View, CA
http://bickleywest.com
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