Hello,
I've recently bought new big HDD (WDC RE, 320GB) and it looks like
FreeBSD has some troubles with it when trying to transfer files over
network.
If I try to perform some synthetic test like 'dd if=/dev/zero
of=/wdc320/testfile' then I get some decent speeds about 40MB/s. When I
try
Pavel Duda wrote:
Hello,
I've recently bought new big HDD (WDC RE, 320GB) and it looks like
FreeBSD has some troubles with it when trying to transfer files over
network.
If I try to perform some synthetic test like 'dd if=/dev/zero
of=/wdc320/testfile' then I get some decent speeds about
Pavel Duda wrote:
Hello,
I've recently bought new big HDD (WDC RE, 320GB) and it looks like
FreeBSD has some troubles with it when trying to transfer files over
network.
If I try to perform some synthetic test like 'dd if=/dev/zero
of=/wdc320/testfile' then I get some decent speeds about
Mikhail Goriachev wrote:
Pavel Duda wrote:
Hello,
I've recently bought new big HDD (WDC RE, 320GB) and it looks like
FreeBSD has some troubles with it when trying to transfer files over
network.
If I try to perform some synthetic test like 'dd if=/dev/zero
of=/wdc320/testfile' then I get some
Pavel Duda wrote:
Currently there are a few active threads related to similar issues
(controllers and their drivers). You might be interested in following
them:
http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-questions/2006-June/123577.html
On 6/4/06, Pavel Duda [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've forgot to add that system is FreeBSD 6.0 (no custom kernel), P4
1.8GHz, 384MB RAM, Realtek gigabit NIC (8169), Intel EE NIC 10/100mbit.
What SATA controller are you using?, and have you tried this with
FreeBSD 6.1? if not you should.
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Nikolas Britton wrote:
On 6/4/06, Pavel Duda [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've forgot to add that system is FreeBSD 6.0 (no custom kernel), P4
1.8GHz, 384MB RAM, Realtek gigabit NIC (8169), Intel EE NIC 10/100mbit.
What SATA controller are you using?, and have you tried this with
FreeBSD 6.1?