't use an MBR scheme. If it's used for primary storage, try using GPT
instead and setting up your partitions so that they are aligned to large
power-of-2 boundaries.
Scott
On Jun 18, 2010, at 6:27 PM, oizs wrote
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freebsd-cu
Could you tell me exactly how did you configure your raid? I mean
wb/read-ahead/blocksize/stripe etc.
Much appreciated.
-zsozso
On 2010.06.19. 14:26, Svein Skogen (Listmail Account) wrote:
On 19.06.2010 11:58, oizs wrote:
I tried almost everything raid 0 1 5 10 with all kind of stripes
Since I tested it on different kind of os's, and with at least 5 testing
applications, I don't think that would be the case.
-zsozso
On 2010.06.19. 13:17, Garrett Cooper wrote:
On Sat, Jun 19, 2010 at 2:58 AM, oizs wrote:
I tried almost everything raid 0 1 5 10 with all kind
) wrote:
On 18.06.2010 01:50, oizs wrote:
Hi,
I've bought a Dell Perc 5/i because I couldn't make the onboard marvell
88sx7042 work with 8.0/8.1 or current, but as lucky as I am, the best I
can do with 4x1.5tb samsung in raid5 is 60MB/s writes and 90MB/s reads,
with bbu/write-back/ada
msung disks?
-zsozso
On 2010.06.19. 0:21, krad wrote:
On 18 June 2010 10:08, oizs wrote:
I've seen people with the same configuration doing 160MB/s writes and
250MB/s+ reads with raid5 so I still think something isn't right. And using
raid10 with 4 disks is a rather large wa
I've seen people with the same configuration doing 160MB/s writes and
250MB/s+ reads with raid5 so I still think something isn't right. And
using raid10 with 4 disks is a rather large waste of capacity.
-zsozso
On 2010.06.18. 1:55, Chuck Swiger wrote:
On Jun 17, 2010, at 4:50 PM,
Hi,
I've bought a Dell Perc 5/i because I couldn't make the onboard marvell
88sx7042 work with 8.0/8.1 or current, but as lucky as I am, the best I
can do with 4x1.5tb samsung in raid5 is 60MB/s writes and 90MB/s reads,
with bbu/write-back/adaptive-read-ahead.
I was expecting at least twice
001d dma_c
dma_s 0008 rs 7fff status c0
mvsch3: Error while READ LOG EXT
mvsch3: Error while READ LOG EXT
mvsch3: Error while READ LOG EXT
On 2010.06.15. 18:48, Jia-Shiun Li wrote:
On Sat, Jun 12, 2010 at 5:03 AM, oizs wrote:
Hello,
I got myself a board made for
Thanks to Alexander Motin i was able to fix it.
The htprr driver was overriding the mvs one.
Had to add to /boot/loader.conf hw.hptrr.attach_generic=0
-zsozso
On 2010.06.11. 23:03, oizs wrote:
Hello,
I got myself a board made for google by arima and had some issues with
it booting freebsd
Hello,
I got myself a board made for google by arima and had some issues with
it booting freebsd on it, but with some help of the list i was able to
make it boot.
Now i have two problems, whenever i try to reboot i get kernel trap 12,
and the more irritating problem, is that i can't make disks
Hello,
I bought myself an arima board on ebay, but I can't get it to boot any
freebsd on it. It turns out to be a google board with a special google
efi. picture: http://atrejus.net/arima/arima-gr.jpg other pictures:
http://interhost.hu/stuff/pics/obey/ I can boot debian with acpi=off
without
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