ST1000DM003 slow clonning

AneesAalam

New member
Hi,
I ,ve ST1000DM003 f.w CC49 which is slow even when i attach it with my pc as a secondary drive (slave) it is taking too much time in windows. i am trying to clone it with hddsuperclone but current rate of drive is between 87kb ~ 1300kb ~ 2000kb. i tried the congen commands

F"READ_SPARING_ENABLED",0,22
F"WRITE_SPARING_ENABLED",0,22
F"OFFLINE_SPARING_ENABLED",0,22
F"DAR_ENABLED",0,22
F"DISABLE_IDLE_ACTIVITY",1,22
F"BGMS_DISABLE_DATA_REFRESH",1,22
F"ABORT_PREFETCH",1,22
F"READ_LOOKAHEAD_DISABLED_ON_POWER_UP",1,22
F"READ_CACHING_DISABLED_ON_POWER_UP",1,22
F"MediaCacheControl",00,22

but nothing happend at the cloning rate i tried

F0A2,00,22
F01E4,00,22
F057C,043C,22

Still slow speed, do DM003 have different commands ? On ttl the log is

Trans.

Spin Up
SpinOK
TCC:0023

(P) SATA Reset

ASCII Diag mode

F3 T>V40
Nonresident GList 0 entries returned
Total entries available: 0
PBA Len Flags Phy Cyl Hd PhySctr SFI

F3 T>V4
Reassigned Sectors List Enabled
Entries: 001A, Alts: 0000, Removed: 0000,
Pending: 001A Host Pending: 00D0
Idx LBA PBA LLLCHS of LBA Wdg PLPCHS of PBA SFI Hours Msec
s Status BBM Mask

0000 000001A2782D 000001A27FCE 006D64.0.005E 116 006D64.0.005E 107803 0389A 2330
FA 00000001 00000000
0001 000001A27831 000001A27FD2 006D64.0.0062 119 006D64.0.0062 10A90C 0389A 2368
11 00000001 00000000
0002 000001A27836 000001A27FD7 006D64.0.0067 11D 006D64.0.0067 10E66B 0389A 23DF
4B 00000001 00000000
0003 000001A27837 000001A27FD8 006D64.0.0068 11E 006D64.0.0068 10F2C1 0389A 23EE
4E 00000001 00000000
0004 000001A2783A 000001A27FDB 006D64.0.006B 120 006D64.0.006B 11175B 0389A 240C
F1 00000001 00000000
0005 000001A27841 000001A27FE2 006D64.0.0072 126 006D64.0.0072 116D66 0389A 2433
EA 00000001 00000000
0006 000001A27842 000001A27FE3 006D64.0.0073 127 006D64.0.0073 1179BC 0389A 2442
A4 00000001 00000000
0007 000001A27843 000001A27FE4 006D64.0.0074 127 006D64.0.0074 1185C3 0389A 2451
A6 00000001 00000000
0008 000001A27844 000001A27FE5 006D64.0.0075 128 006D64.0.0075 119219 0389A 2460
AE 00000001 00000000
0009 000001A27848 000001A27FE9 006D64.0.0079 12B 006D64.0.0079 11C322 0389A 2476
3C 00000001 00000000
000A 000001A2784B 000001A27FEC 006D64.0.007C 12E 006D64.0.007C 11E824 0389A 24B4
BA 00000001 00000000
000B 000001A27854 000001A27FF5 006D64.0.0085 135 006D64.0.0085 125673 0389E 095D
53 00000001 00000000
000C 000001A27856 000001A27FF7 006D64.0.0087 137 006D64.0.0087 126F1F 0389E 096D
36 00000001 00000000
000D 000001A27860 000001A28001 006D64.0.0091 13F 006D64.0.0091 12E9DD 038AE 2066
D4 00000001 00000000
000E 000001A27864 000001A28005 006D64.0.0095 142 006D64.0.0095 131ACD 038AE 20E7
7C 00000001 00000000
000F 000001A27868 000001A28009 006D64.0.0099 145 006D64.0.0099 134BD6 038AE 215B
67 00000001 00000000
0010 000001A2786B 000001A2800C 006D64.0.009C 148 006D64.0.009C 1370D8 038AE 2183
73 00000001 00000000
0011 000001A27873 000001A28014 006D64.0.00A4 14E 006D64.0.00A4 13D2EA 038AE 21AE
41 00000001 00000000
0012 000001A2787B 000001A2801C 006D64.0.00AC 155 006D64.0.00AC 143532 038AE 21E2
C6 00000001 00000000
0013 000001A2787C 000001A2801D 006D64.0.00AD 156 006D64.0.00AD 144188 038AE 21F1
7D 00000001 00000000
0014 000001A2787F 000001A28020 006D64.0.00B0 158 006D64.0.00B0 14663B 038AE 2206
E1 00000001 00000000
0015 000001A27889 000001A2802A 006D64.0.00BA 160 006D64.0.00BA 14E0F9 038AE 2259
A4 00000001 00000000
0016 000001A278A9 000001A2804A 006D64.0.00DA 17A 006D64.0.00DA 1669AD 038AE 22C2
20 00000001 00000000
0017 000001A279F8 000001A28199 006D65.0.0045 11A 006D65.0.0045 10BFF3 038AE 2327
CC 00000001 00000000
0018 000001A3A350 000001A3AAF1 006DB8.0.0061 150 006DB8.0.0061 13EDAE 038B0 089F
D3 00000001 00000000
0019 000001A3A353 000001A3AAF4 006DB8.0.0064 152 006DB8.0.0064 141261 038B0 08AF
C4 00000001 00000000
F3 T>F3 7>X

Head 00 Resistance 0179
Head 01 Resistance 0152

Any help would be appreciated.
Regards
 

Jared

Administrator
Staff member
Do you even know what you're doing, or you're just throwing commands at the drive hoping something will stick?
To answer your question, no they haven't changed, but I believe the changes only stay in RAM and don't actually take effect unless you actually modify the system file.

What the drive really needs is to have system file 93 modified to disable those things at the service area level.
 

lcoughey

Moderator
Where did you get the advice to run those commands? Can we assume that your data is of no value and you are okay if the drive fully crashes?
 

AneesAalam

New member
sorry i know that different seagate drives have different congen commands. i reset the commands which i applied. they r resetable to default. but other m0 commands can be harmful if they are to applied. Well the good news is that, the sad drive is 52% clone @ 6 ~ 8 mb, (still cloning :)
i know congen commands modify the sys file 93 congen section. i was hoping for the congen commands which r applicable to dm003 series.
i downloaded the FILE_3_093_0 and i will look into it. meanwhile if u ,ve modified sys93 file or the congen commands plz share.
Thanks for ur help and concern guyz.
i really appreciate.
Regards
 

Jared

Administrator
Staff member
AneesAalam":32r9ouch said:
[post]14514[/post] meanwhile if u ,ve modified sys93 file or the congen commands plz share.

You have to read the drive's own module 93, modify it, and write it back. You can't use a generic one from a different drive...at least I don't think you can...never actually tried that.
 
I think in your case is possible to increase reading speed by changing AFH parameters and increasing current to preamp, but it is dangerous.
You'll need tools for this changings and know how.
My advice is to continue cloning until it works, without changing those parameters.
 

Jared

Administrator
Staff member
michael chiklis":1xb0g4i1 said:
I think in your case is possible to increase reading speed by changing AFH parameters and increasing current to preamp, but it is dangerous.
You'll need tools for this changings and know how.
My advice is to continue cloning until it works, without changing those parameters.

AFH values can be modified right in the terminal. It took me one day of research to figure out how to do it, and another day to build an Excel sheet to modify all the parameters at once (instead of manually adjusting each one) and generate a ZOC script to run in terminal.

Here's a video showing my proceess:
[bbvideo=560,315]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W9KbKw57GxI[/bbvideo]

But, I highly doubt that's what the OP's drive needs. I think modifying system file 93 and writing it back is what will help here.
 

AneesAalam

New member
Thank you all u guyz,, Sorry for the late reply but the cloning was 99.7% done took 6 days almost with all the data :)
Thanks again.
 

salim

New member
hi

just want to insert control C in ZOC script file,

for reset terminal and then want to clear glist


need few words

please
 

Jared

Administrator
Staff member
salim":45tb7ooq said:
hi

just want to insert control C in ZOC script file,

for reset terminal and then want to clear glist


need few words

please

To answer your question, put this into your script:
Code:
Call ZocSend "/T^M"

Also, in the future, don't resurrect old threads to ask a completely unrelated question. Create a new topic.
 
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