cpghost wrote:
> If it's PATA, check the cabling, then check it again, and just to > make sure, replace the cable even if the system used to work flawlessly > in the past. I've had this on a few servers, but replacing the cables > always fixed the problem for me. It's SATA - it's a 3ware 9500S-4LP controller. I can just hope it would have detect any drive problem (even if it would result because of bad cabeling). If not I don't know why I had a raid controller anyway ;) The only other disk drive I've on that system is an USB attached hdd for backup purpose... So I can't realy try having the swap somewhere else.. //nudel> /c0 show all /c0 Driver Version = 3.60.04.003 /c0 Model = 9500S-4LP /c0 Available Memory = 112MB /c0 Firmware Version = FE9X 2.08.00.009 /c0 Bios Version = BE9X 2.03.01.052 /c0 Boot Loader Version = BL9X 2.02.00.001 /c0 Serial Number = D19004A5300589 /c0 PCB Version = Rev 019 /c0 PCHIP Version = 1.50 /c0 ACHIP Version = 3.20 /c0 Number of Ports = 4 /c0 Number of Drives = 4 /c0 Number of Units = 1 /c0 Total Optimal Units = 1 /c0 Not Optimal Units = 0 /c0 JBOD Export Policy = off /c0 Disk Spinup Policy = 1 /c0 Spinup Stagger Time Policy (sec) = 2 /c0 Cache on Degrade Policy = Follow Unit Policy Unit UnitType Status %RCmpl %V/I/M Stripe Size(GB) Cache AVrfy ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ u0 RAID-5 OK - - 64K 698.461 ON OFF Port Status Unit Size Blocks Serial --------------------------------------------------------------- p0 OK u0 232.88 GB 488397168 WD-WCANK1079272 p1 OK u0 232.88 GB 488397168 WD-WCANK1120378 p2 OK u0 232.88 GB 488397168 WD-WCANK1120936 p3 OK u0 232.88 GB 488397168 WD-WCANK1120805 Name OnlineState BBUReady Status Volt Temp Hours LastCapTest --------------------------------------------------------------------------- bbu On Yes OK OK OK 255 24-Aug-2008 //nudel> -- Oliver Lehmann http://www.pofo.de/ http://wishlist.ans-netz.de/ _______________________________________________ [email protected] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-stable To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
