Damian Funnell wrote:
When I asked them for further information
on how to improve this they replied:
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SCSI RAID can cause the problem. If disabling hyper threading does not
resolve your problem my next suggest would be to revert to a PATA IDE
hard drive solution configured
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 04/19/2005 01:32:57 AM:
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SCSI RAID can cause the problem. If disabling hyper threading does not
resolve your problem my next suggest would be to revert to a PATA IDE
hard drive solution configured to UDMA level 2 using hdparm. SCSI or
SATA works ok for me, but its not like I am running a DB server on that
box, just a TTS engine and some audio files. It would be nice though.
I had some trouble getting my TE405P cards to talk, and got some helpful advise from the folks at Digium
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You may need
to disable unnecessary
Hi Tim,
Thanks for your post, it's most insightful. It certainly puts a pretty
large dent in my confidence in the TDM for commercial use - imagine if
there was more than one TDM in a system (especially with a RAID adapter).
Running a PABX without hardware RAID 0 is not an option for us, as we
On Apr 19, 2005, at 12:30 PM, Damian Funnell wrote:
Thanks for your post, it's most insightful. It certainly puts a
pretty large dent in my confidence in the TDM for commercial use -
imagine if there was more than one TDM in a system (especially with a
RAID adapter).
Running a PABX without
we don't have TDM's on our
system.
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