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- From: tihor@acf3.NYU.EDU (Stephen Tihor)
- Newsgroups: comp.os.vms
- Subject: Re: Question about RMS and MSCP-pair
- Message-ID: <61050104@acf3.NYU.EDU>
- Date: 5 Jan 93 16:57:00 GMT
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- (a) that is not my impression but perhaps I misunderstood Ken bates
- when we were talking about it. (b) So, there is in fact no tool
- available to proerply (and in a recomendable or at least guarenteed
- safe manner) stress test a disk. I proposed one that would. If BAD
- worked on DSA disks or if ANAL had a /REWRITE check mode that rewrote
- every file on disk those might be sufficient. I will settle for
- testing the currently accessible blocks set since they can be reached
- in user mode with normal I/O if you own the disk.
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