I used the Hinsdale directions to copy two 400 GB drives to two 750 GB drives successfully using Section 10, Upgrade Configuration 5, Option #2)
DD Copy / Mfsadd method (requires only 2 available IDE ports)
BUT
the expansion did not work so it is as if I still have the old dual 400 GB drives in there.
Here is the command I used:
mfsadd -x /dev/hdc /dev/hdb (expanding new A drive and new B drive)
I did have a few errors when I ran this command and identical errors when duplicating the A drive. One was DriveReady SeekComplete Error followed by DriveStatusError Bad CRC. These two lines repeated 9 times when I ran the copy command on the A drive and the expansion command on both drives. After the errors it would say
DMA disabled
reset: success
Then:
The estimated standalone size: 941 hours
Nothing to add!
It is as if it thinks the drives are already expanded. This WAS a previously upgraded TiVo (single 250 GB drive upgraded to two 400 GB drives). The Hinsdale instructions do say:
"Option #2) DD Copy / Mfsadd method (requires only 2 available IDE ports):
Swap File: If you are upgrading ... a previously upgraded dual drive unit in which you did not increase your swapfile (if you previously increased swap using TiVoMad or Mfs Tools 2.0 this does not apply) and your total recording capacity (A+B drives) is going to exceed ~140GB the preferable method for upgrade should include a means to increase the swap file so that the built-in TiVo repair utility (GSOD) can complete if ever triggered
(rare). Those upgrading to these larger capacities should consider using the Mfs Tools restore option (-s 127 command line parameter increases the swap) outlined in Upgrade Configuration #5 Option #1 above."
Do I need to tinker with my swap file? I can't remember if I did when I added a drive going from 250 GB to 400+400 GB.
Most importantly:
How can I now expand the 750 GB drives to their maximum size?
Thanks for any help you can provide.
DD Copy / Mfsadd method (requires only 2 available IDE ports)
BUT
the expansion did not work so it is as if I still have the old dual 400 GB drives in there.
Here is the command I used:
mfsadd -x /dev/hdc /dev/hdb (expanding new A drive and new B drive)
I did have a few errors when I ran this command and identical errors when duplicating the A drive. One was DriveReady SeekComplete Error followed by DriveStatusError Bad CRC. These two lines repeated 9 times when I ran the copy command on the A drive and the expansion command on both drives. After the errors it would say
DMA disabled
reset: success
Then:
The estimated standalone size: 941 hours
Nothing to add!
It is as if it thinks the drives are already expanded. This WAS a previously upgraded TiVo (single 250 GB drive upgraded to two 400 GB drives). The Hinsdale instructions do say:
"Option #2) DD Copy / Mfsadd method (requires only 2 available IDE ports):
Swap File: If you are upgrading ... a previously upgraded dual drive unit in which you did not increase your swapfile (if you previously increased swap using TiVoMad or Mfs Tools 2.0 this does not apply) and your total recording capacity (A+B drives) is going to exceed ~140GB the preferable method for upgrade should include a means to increase the swap file so that the built-in TiVo repair utility (GSOD) can complete if ever triggered
(rare). Those upgrading to these larger capacities should consider using the Mfs Tools restore option (-s 127 command line parameter increases the swap) outlined in Upgrade Configuration #5 Option #1 above."
Do I need to tinker with my swap file? I can't remember if I did when I added a drive going from 250 GB to 400+400 GB.
Most importantly:
How can I now expand the 750 GB drives to their maximum size?
Thanks for any help you can provide.
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