Date: Wed, 17 Jul 1996 20:04:49 -0700 From: Darryl Okahata <darrylo@hpnmhjw.sr.hp.com> To: Greg Burch <gregb@qosnet.com> Cc: questions@freefall.freebsd.org Subject: Re: Triton II workaround? Message-ID: <199607180304.AA219489089@hpnmhjw.sr.hp.com> In-Reply-To: Your message of "Wed, 17 Jul 1996 17:02:15 -0000."
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> We get the following messages when we boot Triton-II's using FreeBSD > 2.1.0: > pci0:0: Intel Corporation, device=0x1250, class=bridge (host) [no driver > assigned] > pci0:7: Intel Corporation, device=0x7000, class=bridge (isa) [no driver > assigned] I just got an ASUS P55T2P4, and it works great, despite my getting identical messages at bootup (this is with 2.1R): pci0:0: Intel Corporation, device=0x1250, class=bridge (host) [no driver assigned] pci0:7: Intel Corporation, device=0x7000, class=bridge (isa) [no driver assigned] I'm using a DTC 3130B PCI SCSI controller (Symbios/NCR 815-based), which uses interrupts (int a/irq 11), and it's performing wonderfully. Even with a lowly Quantum Fireball 1280S, bonnie gives (the following has been edited for clarity): ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- bash$ time bonnie -s 256 File './Bonnie.251', size: 268435456 -------Sequential Output-------- ---Sequential Input-- --Random-- -Per Char- --Block--- -Rewrite-- -Per Char- --Block--- --Seeks--- Machine MB K/sec %CPU K/sec %CPU K/sec %CPU K/sec %CPU K/sec %CPU /sec %CPU 256 4267 86.3 4393 19.2 1207 8.3 4118 77.9 4620 17.8 56.8 2.5 537.92 real 81.89 user 62.83 sys ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- (I used a file size of 256MB because this system has 64MB RAM.) Also, these numbers are probably a tad low, because the test file was located on the inner tracks on the drive. -- Darryl Okahata Internet: darrylo@sr.hp.com DISCLAIMER: this message is the author's personal opinion and does not constitute the support, opinion, or policy of Hewlett-Packard, or of the little green men that have been following him all day.
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