> I got a serious problem with a Debian install on an ESXi 5.0 Server. > Debian installs fine and seems to run fine, but the harddisk performance is > really low. > I got latency times of about 44 seconds, tested with bonnie++. > > What I´ve done: > - New machine in ESXi, harddisk controller "LSI Parallel" (Debian uses the > LSI53c1030 driver (mptlinux v 3.04.12)) > - hdparm -i /dev/sda says: > /dev/sda > SG_IO bad / missing sense data. > > The latest drivers from LSI are 4.28. I don´t know if it is a driver problem > oder VMWare Problem. > I also did a new install with harddisk controller setting "LSI SAS", but no > performance improvement. > > The VMWare ESXi Server should be alright, because a SLES11 Instance that > runs on the same machine and same datastore performs well. > LSI provides new drivers (v 4.28) but RHEL/SLES only and a conversion via > alien and later install of the deb-File brought no change. > > Anyone got a clue how to get this running?
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