2. It looses one of the HDDs during intensive read/write operations:
Jun 2 00:55:33 vas kernel: ahcich1: Timeout on slot 4 port 0
Jun 2 00:55:33 vas kernel: ahcich1: is 00000000 cs 000000c0 ss 000000f0 rs
000000f0 tfd c0 serr 00000000 cmd 0000c617
Jun 2 00:56:48 vas kernel: ahcich1: Timeout on slot 0 port 0
Jun 2 00:56:48 vas kernel: ahcich1: is 00000000 cs 00000001 ss 00000000 rs
00000001 tfd c0 serr 00000000 cmd 0000c017
Jun 2 00:57:20 vas kernel: ahcich1: AHCI reset: device not ready after 31000ms
(tfd = 00000080)
I shall of course check the HDD and cable, but they worked flawlessly on
the previous system.
well i've had such problems regularly with many motherboard. It happens
often when you have many disks and put heavy load on them. And it is only
result of poor hardware (not sure - poor controller, motherboard design,
both?).
i tried changing disks, ports, until i replaced this server with dell
poweredge ;)
if this is quite random, swapping ports change the behaviour but not
solve it, swapping cables does not, yet there is no real rule when and why
it happens you have same problem that i've had.
3. I had to run xorg in VESA mode, because xf86-video-intel-2.7.1_4 does
not recognize the video chip on the motherboard on question. That is a
tried this from ports?
drwxr-xr-x 2 root wheel 512 18 maj 16:49 xf86-video-intel29
depends of hardware model.
actually intel GFX is the only one i tolerate and it works.
Eg the one in my lenovo G550 laptop needs 2.7 driver, the one builtin in
Atom D525 processor needs 2.9 driver.
Completely new intel GFX are not YET supported but that what i only
heard as i don't have any of them.
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