I have booted up an osol-dev-131 live CD on a Dell Precision T7500,
and the AHCI driver successfully loaded, to give access
to the two sata DVD drives in the machine.
(Unfortunately, I did not have the opportunity to attach
any hard drives, but I would expect that also to work.)
'scanpci'
Ok, I changed the cable and also tried swapping the port on the motherboard.
The drive continued to have huge asvc_t and also started to have huge wsvc_t. I
unplugged it and the 'pool' is now operating as per expected performance wise.
See the 'storage' forum for any further updates as I am now
While not strictly a ZFS issue as such I thought I'd post here as this and the
storage forums are my best bet in terms of getting some help.
I have a machine that I recently set up with b130, b131 and b132. With each
build I have been playing around with ZFS raidz2 and mirroring to do a little
On Sunday, February 7, 2010, Brian McKerr br...@datamatters.com.au wrote:
While not strictly a ZFS issue as such I thought I'd post here as this and
the storage forums are my best bet in terms of getting some help.
I have a machine that I recently set up with b130, b131 and b132. With each
I'd say your easiest two options are swap ports and
see if the problem
follows the drive. If it does, swap the drive out.
--Tim
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Yep, that sounds like a plan.
Thanks for your suggestion.
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