Date: Fri, 08 Feb 2008 11:05:15 +0100 From: Marko Kobal <marko.kobal@arctur.si> To: Scott Long <scottl@samsco.org> Cc: freebsd-scsi@freebsd.org Subject: Re: LSI 1064E poor performance Message-ID: <47AC295B.7080505@arctur.si> In-Reply-To: <47A89956.1080004@arctur.si> References: <863as8znaf.fsf@zid.claresco.hr> <47A74782.5070408@samsco.org> <86sl08y56d.fsf@zid.claresco.hr> <86lk5zesmr.fsf@zid.claresco.hr> <47A89582.6050202@samsco.org> <47A8974C.6080907@arctur.si> <47A898B5.5000000@samsco.org> <47A89956.1080004@arctur.si>
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Hi, Marko Kobal pravi: > Hi, > >> In the case of MPT, no, there's nothing to turn on or off in the BIOS. >> As I said in my previous email, it's a driver problem that I'm trying to >> understand and solve. However, it might actually be a symptom of a >> hardware problem on your end that wasn't being detected with 6.2 but is >> with 6.3 and 7.0. Please check your hardware and try swapping cables >> and such, and I'll keep you updated on what I find on my end. > > OK, thanks for the hint. I'll do this as soon as I'm near the machine > (in next few days). Problem solved. I moved the disks to other hot-swap plug-in connectors and now RAID array works back with 320 MB/s. -- Kind regards, Marko Kobal.
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