The format of SCSI Mode page 5 (the write parameters page for MMC devices) is 52 bytes long, not including vendor-specific pages. Many of settings consist of single or multiple bits. Try googlin' t10.org for MMC to find a manual. This is where the spec is. My manual is hardcopy so can't send you anything. BTW, if you need a mode page editor, which enumerates, reports, and lets you change the settings, check out http://www.santools.com/smart/unix/manual it is ported to all operating systems.
== == I would recommend making sure that if you have your sczi controller's RAID enabled that you disable it in the BIOS and then run a format. I had 5 IBM drives exhibiting the same symptoms as yours(they were 73gb though). Once the controller was set to sczi(not RAID) I could format the disk in in the scziselect utility thingy :P Check your cable, (Inspect every inch for any damage) Try and swap with known good cable. Try disableing in the SCSI Bios (CRTL-A) Features for the drive. If Fdisk is finding it, but unable to format it, most likely it's dead. IF Fdisk is not finding it. Check the System CMOS F1, F2, DEL, or INS. And make sure that SCSI is enabled, (Some systems disable it on failure as a failsafe) ================ Fdisk and the Adaptec format utility do very different things, and it is reasonable that you can have the situation you describe. My guess is that the IBM disk is an OEM drive that had non-default mode page settings that required the disk to be formatted to something other than 512 bytes/sector; or that you got tired of waiting for the adaptec utility to finish and you recycled power before the Adaptec utility finished. You need to understand that fdisk and the adaptec utility do very different things, and fdisk requires disk to be configured a certain way for windows (or DOS) compatibility. Solution - run the adaptec utility again. If disk is in degraded mode (i.e., the format never finished, then the utility will fix this problem for you once it completes). If fdisk still does not recognize your disk, you need some software to check out mode page settings and look at the blocking and such to make sure disk is set to 512 bytes/sector. you can look at something like santool's smart disk monitor software or smartmon-ux to correct things; reformat, or whatever. http://www.santools.com/smartmonux.html has some info on it
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