On Wednesday, February 09, 2011 04:47:21 am Matthias Saou wrote:
> it's a Supermicro X8STi motherboard (Xeon i7 920) with two cheap
> SATA disks (WD10EADS-00P8B0) using software RAID-1.

The WD EADS drives aren't usable in RAID configurations, by design, at least 
apparently with recent kernels.  Google the string 'WDTLER' to find out more 
information.  This issue is not isolated to Linux, either, with these low-end 
WD drives.  WD has 'RE' drives that are set up in such a way to work well with 
RAID.

I had one of the 1.5TB EADS drives in RAID 1 with a Seagate 1.5TB; the WD unit 
was constantly creating iowaits.

I didn't try with the EL5 kernel; it's interesting that it works there and not 
with EL6.  You could try the Fedora releases from FC6 up through F14 and see 
which kernel rev broke it; that would help troubleshoot this annoying issue.

I would, but I no longer have that EADS drive available for testing.

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