Date: Tue, 07 Oct 2003 13:08:37 -0400 From: Mike Tancsa <mike@sentex.net> To: moron <moron@industrial.org>, freebsd-stable@freebsd.org Subject: Re: DMA related disc issues Message-ID: <6.0.0.22.0.20031007121509.08247788@209.112.4.2> In-Reply-To: <200310051342.04864.moron@industrial.org>
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At 04:42 PM 05/10/2003, moron wrote:
>Up until quite recently the machine has had a single drive in it and been
>performing flawlessly, no disk problems or anything of that nature (nothing
>untoward in messages, not spontaneous reboots, etc.). I have performed a few
>CVSups and make worlds over the last month to deal with security issues and
>such and about two weeks ago I added the second Seagate drive to the system.
>
>Shortly after adding the new drive (but also around the time of a CVSup), the
Ok, it took me a while, but now I remember why this was dejavu. I saw the
same thing on a similar setup. The one maxtor ata 133 was working fine. I
added a slave, and all of a sudden errors on both. Not sure if its the
maxtor or issue with ATA133. But I fixed the problem by forcing everything
down to ATA100.
I have this run at startup time
/sbin/atacontrol mode 3 udma100 udma100
where 3 is the channel on which I have
# atacontrol info 3
Master: ad6 <Maxtor 4G120J6/GAK819K0> ATA/ATAPI rev 6
Slave: ad7 <Maxtor 4G120J6/GAK819K0> ATA/ATAPI rev 6
and all has been happy for months. Also, double check that the jumpers are
correctly set on all your IDE devices.
---Mike
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