Date: Mon, 23 Dec 2002 15:00:24 -0600 From: Matthew Bettinger <mbettinger@championelevators.com> To: questions@freebsd.org Subject: adaptec 2400A revisited. Message-ID: <200212231500.29439.mbettinger@championelevators.com>
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--------------Boundary-00=_OOBLHVDMEUTNNMCJGRP9 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hello, Reinstalled FreeBSD on an ASUS K7V 133 with 6 60 gig drives and an adapte= c=20 2400A raid card. This has got to bethe pickiest bios I have ever come=20 across. Anyway I have the card doing raid 5 and the device is showing up= and=20 it's appearing as 175+ gigs under it's own mount point.=20 Everything appeared to be ok until I put it under some very heavy loads. The machine has 768 megs of ram 1024 megs of swap and GENERIC kernel. BSD is on it's own disk and I proceeded to build world while cp'ing som= e=20 very large directories to the raided disks. On top of that I threw in a = few=20 large untar and gunzips on the raided drives .=20 After a while the machine locked up. =20 Where should I look to try to hunt down the problem of the machine lockin= g up=20 nder heavy loads? Are there any log files created that would lead me to=20 believe it ran out of memory? Right now I can't do much with the machine= =20 until I know exactly why it locked up. =20 Thank you in advance. Matthew Bettinger Champion Elevators, Inc. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.0.7 (FreeBSD) iD8DBQE+B3lsXG7+MmNwciURAmvdAKCZCOSnMo/y0akO4PjUnOk3yJjTrgCgr9iS QHhrFnz5G3V4Dn8zG6Z4M0c=3D =3DNn+c -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- --------------Boundary-00=_OOBLHVDMEUTNNMCJGRP9 Content-Type: application/pgp-keys; name="my pgp key" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename=public_key.asc -----BEGIN PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK----- Version: GnuPG v1.0.7 (FreeBSD) mQGiBD1jyGQRBACojO3Hc3K5LWXryE5KeXiNNLPUi7tri4h/59AZvM/G5DSR16AO fTV8jKCXR3rfnZFtlpvVEwJLBN7fuPoJe8Dk8UbUNlv97yFBjJPOcfuofbZV6vpX rt7Me5iFU4XVNTyuEA2egaEN6v/4P+Me5ombDbRUxh+cdh10MX5mB3ckywCgtLGE H5ymCkUMmVKSTwNugPPZ0TsEAKXutFQpBd/ZL0mez4yqNCWulKIzyYQUdFHT3bf5 vGq4g8HLJLxWF24xsZ8EJAYQ3cNUg5Zw+BFsKojph2mV0kcepQiUUY++A1rurxor 3kezSdeP4PZNkwxR6CHzsaNTHpyDqHjQoYkX0juA6/ZUP2JT/3QHUF+HhWN8gz4k 5cj9BACdTpyX8A1eq+qqaeuiFM5mhyYjMUd+yKCAalC4+mBXQFfieSUikCtSGErf zV9gZaA0ucqRpskRvfxrFkaBd9Fnl6sFwhygqSGXxBsnOcaWq05N3P/tIIUH/5Dc LOj2JZyr3LHxadZc7oRy9Sa04GxsstQqNgkXbXJH01ESfexlN7RMTWF0dCBCZXR0 aW5nZXIgKENoYW1waW9uIEVsZXZhdG9ycywgSW5jLikgPG1iZXR0aW5nZXJAY2hh bXBpb25lbGV2YXRvcnMuY29tPohZBBMRAgAZBQI9Y8hkBAsHAwIDFQIDAxYCAQIe AQIXgAAKCRBcbv4yY3ByJQ2DAKCcI52EpNf+jFIAGVoURIKXPcfCUgCfTSklQHRM uKx+XHzPAkoYkJvq3eu5AQ0EPWPIaxAEAMQuEmx/x3lpO0ZU5Cq5Xpe5pL5aLwWd Z5mBdz12XZmtHmaIzuw0CLsLyOkab/hJFfYCYtVW3Sg+/xQ4p0/tBiBstCRvD/JZ 2CvlfjpXi+1oqM1i3ukkrY8wsRuZSnBtd3B6hwE6SSpnnKu/04iLmB7gg8c1VBBo yHg5+rga3rtLAAMGA/4hQ7b08T9X8jFTkvdI/8oq0sjspCu/IEiTS4mq8FsFKyan UfnSxnlq0Af0J4PPrZNTqpPKtPz/kJPVy8gf6iSXxo5TIpMQnOWn6lUd53Hk6Bfl nFSgt3Ur1S9hsz0RzYzjH3NQd1mebos83UYlwJ5oxdtb0DaQu9EE36e8dHKXwohG BBgRAgAGBQI9Y8hrAAoJEFxu/jJjcHIlvN0An3IYtw+3NXlAaoRrUtIqdX1GDY8N AKCijlpLpjd2nncFPJjz7OtdrAugSw== =E7wj -----END PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK----- --------------Boundary-00=_OOBLHVDMEUTNNMCJGRP9-- To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-questions" in the body of the message
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