On Wednesday 28 May 2003 02:46 pm, Alan wrote:
> On Wed, May 28, 2003 at 08:39:57PM +0200, Andreas Berg wrote:
> > I've not experienced any lookups and I just tested putting some
> > load on the 3Com nic. A steady flow of 8 megabytes per second for
> > about 5 minutes was no problem. At the same time, I watched a movie
> > with mplayer.
>
> Grrrr..... that sucks (for me anyway :)
>
> > You might want to try the gentoo-sources for your kernel, thats
> > what I'm using. If that doesn't help, it probably has something to
> > do with your raid
>
> I'll give that a shot.  Maybe it's something in the preemp or low
> latency that's causing problems.  Have you used any other kernels?
> Another thing that might be causing it is heat (my office is pretty
> warm), assuming you have lm_sensors set up what sort of heat output
> do you have?
>
> > setup since that would be the major difference between our
> > machines. I have a Promise Fasttrack TX2 with 4x80 GB on it in the
> > box, but I only use them while I'm running WinXP.
>
> Strange, I have the same controller with 3x80 on it (for a file
> storage raid5 array) that was being used only in linux before, but
> when I booted up I was getting all sorts of "lost interrupt" messages
> and the boot process just ground to a halt until I unplugged all the
> drives from the card.  This was happening just doing the kernel
> probing on boot, before trying to mount them or anything.  Maybe the
> kernel again....  I moved the drives over to my http/ftp server
> though, probably a better place for them anyway...
>
> Do you think maybe you could send me your .config, just in case I
> have some sort of strangeness going on that I missed?
>
> TIA
>
> alan
Sorry for getting off track here but you mentioned lm_sensors and my 
ears perked up. Do you have lmsensors working with your nforce 2 based 
board? hints, tips tricks?
-- 
Regards, Ernie
100% Microsoft and Intel free


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