Hey guys,
I am attaching my previous email for additional info. Now I am using
kernel 2.4.1-ac12 and these problems have not gone away.
Anybody else having these problems with a ide raid 5?
The Raid 5 performance should also be questioned..here are some number
returned by hdparam
/dev/hda - IBM DLTA 20GB (ext2)
/dev/md0 - 8 IBM DLTA 45GB (Reiserfs)
[root@bertha hdparm-3.9]# ./hdparm -t /dev/hda
/dev/hda:
Timing buffered disk reads: 64 MB in 2.36 seconds = 27.12 MB/sec
[root@bertha hdparm-3.9]# ./hdparm -t /dev/md0
/dev/md0:
Timing buffered disk reads: 64 MB in 22.16 seconds = 2.89 MB/sec
Is this to be expected? This much performance loss? Anybody else using
IDE raid, I would really appreciate your input on this setup.
Here is the log from syslog
Feb 13 05:23:27 bertha kernel: hdo: dma_intr: status=0x51 { DriveReady
SeekComplete Error }
Feb 13 05:23:27 bertha kernel: hdo: dma_intr: error=0x84 { DriveStatusError
BadCRC }
Feb 13 05:23:28 bertha kernel: hdo: dma_intr: status=0x51 { DriveReady
SeekComplete Error }
Feb 13 05:23:28 bertha kernel: hdo: dma_intr: error=0x84 { DriveStatusError
BadCRC }
Feb 13 05:23:28 bertha kernel: hdo: dma_intr: status=0x51 { DriveReady
SeekComplete Error }
Feb 13 05:23:28 bertha kernel: hdo: dma_intr: error=0x84 { DriveStatusError
BadCRC }
Feb 13 05:23:28 bertha kernel: hdo: dma_intr: status=0x51 { DriveReady
SeekComplete Error }
Feb 13 05:23:28 bertha kernel: hdo: dma_intr: error=0x84 { DriveStatusError
BadCRC }
Feb 13 05:23:33 bertha kernel: hdo: dma_intr: status=0x51 { DriveReady
SeekComplete Error }
Feb 13 05:23:33 bertha kernel: hdo: dma_intr: error=0x84 { DriveStatusError
BadCRC }
...
Feb 13 08:47:48 bertha kernel: hdo: dma_intr: status=0x51 { DriveReady
SeekComplete Error }
Feb 13 08:47:48 bertha kernel: hdo: dma_intr: error=0x84 { DriveStatusError
BadCRC }
...
Feb 13 09:54:07 bertha kernel: hdo: dma_intr: status=0x51 { DriveReady
SeekComplete Error }
Feb 13 09:54:07 bertha kernel: hdo: dma_intr: error=0x84 { DriveStatusError
BadCRC }
...
Feb 13 12:10:43 bertha kernel: hds: dma_intr: bad DMA status
Feb 13 12:10:43 bertha kernel: hds: dma_intr: status=0x50 { DriveReady
SeekComplete }
Feb 13 12:12:22 bertha kernel: hdg: timeout waiting for DMA
Feb 13 12:12:22 bertha kernel: ide_dmaproc: chipset supported
ide_dma_timeout func only: 14
Feb 13 12:12:22 bertha kernel: hdg: irq timeout: status=0x50 { DriveReady
SeekComplete }
Feb 13 12:12:42 bertha kernel: hdg: timeout waiting for DMA
Feb 13 12:12:42 bertha kernel: ide_dmaproc: chipset supported
ide_dma_timeout func only: 14
Feb 13 12:12:42 bertha kernel: hdg: irq timeout: status=0x50 { DriveReady
SeekComplete }
Feb 13 12:13:02 bertha kernel: hdg: timeout waiting for DMA
Feb 13 12:13:02 bertha kernel: ide_dmaproc: chipset supported
ide_dma_timeout func only: 14
Feb 13 12:13:02 bertha kernel: hdg: irq timeout: status=0x50 { DriveReady
SeekComplete }
Feb 13 12:13:12 bertha kernel: hdg: timeout waiting for DMA
Feb 13 12:13:12 bertha kernel: ide_dmaproc: chipset supported
ide_dma_timeout func only: 14
Feb 13 12:13:12 bertha kernel: hdg: irq timeout: status=0x50 { DriveReady
SeekComplete }
Feb 13 12:13:12 bertha kernel: hdg: DMA disabled
Feb 13 12:13:12 bertha kernel: ide3: reset: success <------- * SYSTEM HUNG
AT THIS POINT *
Feb 13 23:31:13 bertha syslogd 1.3-3: restart.
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: DMA blues... (Raid5 + Promise ATA/100)
I have a software raid setup using the latest kernel, but the system keeps
crashing.
Each drive is connected to the respective ide port via ATA100 capable
cables. Each drive is a master..no slaves. The configuration is that
/dev/hdc is a hot spare and /dev/hd[e,g,i,k,m,o,q,s] are all setup as raid
5. These are all 75GB drives and are recognized as such.
I have searched the linux-kernel archives and saw many posts addressing the
problems that I was experiencing, namely the freezing caused by the code in
the body of delay_50ms() in drivers/ide/ide.c. This was fixed in the
current patch and as discussed earlier on the linux-kernel mailing list by
using mdelay(50). This fixed the problems to some extent, the system
seemed very reliable and I did not get a single "DriveStatusError BadCRC"
or a "DriveReady SeekComplete Index Error" for a while. But after I had
copied a large amount of data to the raid, about 17GB, the system crashed
completely and could only be recovered by a cold reboot. Before using the
latest patches, the system would usually crash after about 4-6GB of data
had been moved. Here are the log entries...
Feb 12 06:41:12 bertha kernel: hdo: dma_intr: status=0x53 { DriveReady
SeekComplete Index Error }
Feb 12 06:41:12 bertha kernel: hdo: dma_intr: error=0x84 { DriveStatusError
BadCRC }
Feb 12 06:45:42 bertha kernel: hdo: timeout waiting for DMA
Feb 12 06:45:42 bertha kernel: hdo: ide_dma_timeout: Lets do it again!stat
= 0x50, dma_stat = 0x20
Feb 12 06:45:42 bertha kernel: hdo: irq timeout: status=0x50 { DriveReady
SeekComplete }
Feb 12 06:45:42 bertha kernel: hdo: ide_set_handler: handler not null;
old=c01d0710, new=c01dac70
Feb 12 06:45:42 bertha kernel: bug: kernel timer added twice at c01d0585.
Feb 12 09:13:15 bertha syslogd 1.3-3: restart.
Let me know If I should post any additional information that might help in
troubleshooting. Is this a possible issue with the kernel code or is this
a problem with hardware? Any help is appreciated...
- Jasmeet Sidhu
Some other info that might help:
[root@bertha /root]# uname -a
Linux bertha 2.4.1-ac9 #1 Mon Feb 12 02:43:08 PST 2001 i686 unknown
Patches Applied to Kernel 2.4.1:
1) ide.2.4.1-p8.all.01172001.patch
2) patch-2.4.1-ac9
Asus A7V VIA KT133 and Onboard Promise ATA100 Controller (PDC20267)
1GHz AMD Thunderbird Athalon Processor
Four Promise PCI ATA100 Controllers (PDC20267)
Netgear GA620 Gigabit Ethernet Card
Boot Drive (Root + Swap)
hda: IBM-DTLA-307020, ATA DISK drive
Raid 5 Drives:
hdc: IBM-DTLA-307075, ATA DISK drive *SPARE*
hde: IBM-DTLA-307075, ATA DISK drive
hdg: IBM-DTLA-307075, ATA DISK drive
hdi: IBM-DTLA-307075, ATA DISK drive
hdk: IBM-DTLA-307075, ATA DISK drive
hdm: IBM-DTLA-307075, ATA DISK drive
hdo: IBM-DTLA-307075, ATA DISK drive
hdq: IBM-DTLA-307075, ATA DISK drive
hds: IBM-DTLA-307075, ATA DISK drive
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