On Monday 10 March 2008, Philip M. Gollucci wrote:
> This sets it for all controllers I only want to set it for ata1 which
> contains ad2. Thanks for the tip though.
Globally disable it on boot, then write a script named /etc/rc.local that
selectively re-enables it for certain drives. Here's m
Hello Philip,
Monday, March 10, 2008, 8:46:46 AM, you wrote:
> $ atacontrol mode ad2 PIO4
> current mode = PIO4
> My problem is how do I get this to persist across reboot ?
putting it into /etc/rc.conf.local should work...
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Manolis Kiagias wrote:
Have a look at man 4 ata
Your answer is probably:
hw.ata.ata_dma=0
This sets it for all controllers I only want to set it for ata1 which
contains ad2. Thanks for the tip though.
ata0: on atapci0
ata0: [ITHREAD]
ata1: on atapci0
ata1: [ITHREAD]
ad0: 19092MB at ata0-
Philip M. Gollucci wrote:
/var/run/dmesg.boot
ad2: 28667MB at ata1-master UDMA33
ad2: FAILURE - READ_DMA timed out LBA=58711965
ad2: TIMEOUT - READ_DMA retrying (1 retry left) LBA=0
ad2: FAILURE - READ_DMA timed out LBA=58711951
ad2: TIMEOUT - READ_DMA retrying (0 retries left) LBA=0
ad2: FAIL
/var/run/dmesg.boot
ad2: 28667MB at ata1-master UDMA33
ad2: FAILURE - READ_DMA timed out LBA=58711965
ad2: TIMEOUT - READ_DMA retrying (1 retry left) LBA=0
ad2: FAILURE - READ_DMA timed out LBA=58711951
ad2: TIMEOUT - READ_DMA retrying (0 retries left) LBA=0
ad2: FAILURE - READ_DMA timed out LBA=