[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1861300] Re: Data Corruption with Sil 3114 and 3124 controlleurs

2020-02-17 Thread xenoxis
After somes tests, seems that some data through Samba are copied well,
but some fail every time I try to copy them, the checksum change at
every copies.

I don't know if there's consecutive bits that failed the transfer or
something else, but the fact is there : the bug is still there (even if
Disabling NCQ made a difference).

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Title:
  Data Corruption with Sil 3114 and 3124 controlleurs

Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  Silicon Image 3114 and 3124 seem to have data corruption at writing data 
(particularly with big files or when the writing concern lot of files).
  I used a PCI card with the Sil 3114 chip; when copying files and directories 
from a HDD to an other, data corruption appears and seems to be random in files.
  But every checks about the computer (RAM, HDD ...) have gone right.
  Don't know what happening really, but I supposed that the module which 
control the Sil 3114 (and so the Sil 3124, cause this module was written from 
the 3114's module) contain a bug.
  I've tried to enable the Sil 3114 module's option called "slow_down" which 
should solve some "problems", no difference with and without this option 
activated. The Sil 3124 module's doesn't have this option.

  Drives connected to Sil3124 controller seems to be affected by data
  corruption when at least 2 process attempts to writing at the same
  drive (obviously not in the same directory nor the same file), against
  Sil3114 which the bug seems to appears anytime.

  I have already posted a question :
  https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/564067/file-corruption-
  between-2-hdd with more precisions about what have done until now.

  Now i use a PCI card based on the Sil 3124 controller, seems to have
  the same data corruption issue as the Sil 3114, but less pronounced
  (less often).

  Running Ubuntu 16.04 server i386 with Linux Kernel 4.4.211.

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[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1861300] Re: Data Corruption with Sil 3114 and 3124 controlleurs

2020-02-15 Thread xenoxis
I don't know why and how, but it seems that data corruption still
appears in the case that we read and write things on the same HDD

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Title:
  Data Corruption with Sil 3114 and 3124 controlleurs

Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  Silicon Image 3114 and 3124 seem to have data corruption at writing data 
(particularly with big files or when the writing concern lot of files).
  I used a PCI card with the Sil 3114 chip; when copying files and directories 
from a HDD to an other, data corruption appears and seems to be random in files.
  But every checks about the computer (RAM, HDD ...) have gone right.
  Don't know what happening really, but I supposed that the module which 
control the Sil 3114 (and so the Sil 3124, cause this module was written from 
the 3114's module) contain a bug.
  I've tried to enable the Sil 3114 module's option called "slow_down" which 
should solve some "problems", no difference with and without this option 
activated. The Sil 3124 module's doesn't have this option.

  Drives connected to Sil3124 controller seems to be affected by data
  corruption when at least 2 process attempts to writing at the same
  drive (obviously not in the same directory nor the same file), against
  Sil3114 which the bug seems to appears anytime.

  I have already posted a question :
  https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/564067/file-corruption-
  between-2-hdd with more precisions about what have done until now.

  Now i use a PCI card based on the Sil 3124 controller, seems to have
  the same data corruption issue as the Sil 3114, but less pronounced
  (less often).

  Running Ubuntu 16.04 server i386 with Linux Kernel 4.4.211.

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[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1861300] Re: Data Corruption with Sil 3114 and 3124 controlleurs

2020-02-14 Thread xenoxis
Ok, after lots of tests (copies betweens HDD, copies through SAMBA ...), it 
seems that this option fix the problem.
I'm not still 100% sure, i'm still doing tests and i'll use the server for a 
long period of time, so i'll report if the issue still there.

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Title:
  Data Corruption with Sil 3114 and 3124 controlleurs

Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  Silicon Image 3114 and 3124 seem to have data corruption at writing data 
(particularly with big files or when the writing concern lot of files).
  I used a PCI card with the Sil 3114 chip; when copying files and directories 
from a HDD to an other, data corruption appears and seems to be random in files.
  But every checks about the computer (RAM, HDD ...) have gone right.
  Don't know what happening really, but I supposed that the module which 
control the Sil 3114 (and so the Sil 3124, cause this module was written from 
the 3114's module) contain a bug.
  I've tried to enable the Sil 3114 module's option called "slow_down" which 
should solve some "problems", no difference with and without this option 
activated. The Sil 3124 module's doesn't have this option.

  Drives connected to Sil3124 controller seems to be affected by data
  corruption when at least 2 process attempts to writing at the same
  drive (obviously not in the same directory nor the same file), against
  Sil3114 which the bug seems to appears anytime.

  I have already posted a question :
  https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/564067/file-corruption-
  between-2-hdd with more precisions about what have done until now.

  Now i use a PCI card based on the Sil 3124 controller, seems to have
  the same data corruption issue as the Sil 3114, but less pronounced
  (less often).

  Running Ubuntu 16.04 server i386 with Linux Kernel 4.4.211.

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[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1861300] Re: Data Corruption with Sil 3114 and 3124 controlleurs

2020-02-13 Thread Kai-Heng Feng
Ok, if disabling NCQ solves the issue we need to fix it in the kernel.

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Title:
  Data Corruption with Sil 3114 and 3124 controlleurs

Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  Silicon Image 3114 and 3124 seem to have data corruption at writing data 
(particularly with big files or when the writing concern lot of files).
  I used a PCI card with the Sil 3114 chip; when copying files and directories 
from a HDD to an other, data corruption appears and seems to be random in files.
  But every checks about the computer (RAM, HDD ...) have gone right.
  Don't know what happening really, but I supposed that the module which 
control the Sil 3114 (and so the Sil 3124, cause this module was written from 
the 3114's module) contain a bug.
  I've tried to enable the Sil 3114 module's option called "slow_down" which 
should solve some "problems", no difference with and without this option 
activated. The Sil 3124 module's doesn't have this option.

  Drives connected to Sil3124 controller seems to be affected by data
  corruption when at least 2 process attempts to writing at the same
  drive (obviously not in the same directory nor the same file), against
  Sil3114 which the bug seems to appears anytime.

  I have already posted a question :
  https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/564067/file-corruption-
  between-2-hdd with more precisions about what have done until now.

  Now i use a PCI card based on the Sil 3124 controller, seems to have
  the same data corruption issue as the Sil 3114, but less pronounced
  (less often).

  Running Ubuntu 16.04 server i386 with Linux Kernel 4.4.211.

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[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1861300] Re: Data Corruption with Sil 3114 and 3124 controlleurs

2020-02-13 Thread xenoxis
Ok, I've still data corruption thought Samba share copy (between my PC
on Windows and the server), but it seems to be ok with copy between HDD,
i'm still calculating checksums with a high amount of data copied ...

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Title:
  Data Corruption with Sil 3114 and 3124 controlleurs

Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  Silicon Image 3114 and 3124 seem to have data corruption at writing data 
(particularly with big files or when the writing concern lot of files).
  I used a PCI card with the Sil 3114 chip; when copying files and directories 
from a HDD to an other, data corruption appears and seems to be random in files.
  But every checks about the computer (RAM, HDD ...) have gone right.
  Don't know what happening really, but I supposed that the module which 
control the Sil 3114 (and so the Sil 3124, cause this module was written from 
the 3114's module) contain a bug.
  I've tried to enable the Sil 3114 module's option called "slow_down" which 
should solve some "problems", no difference with and without this option 
activated. The Sil 3124 module's doesn't have this option.

  Drives connected to Sil3124 controller seems to be affected by data
  corruption when at least 2 process attempts to writing at the same
  drive (obviously not in the same directory nor the same file), against
  Sil3114 which the bug seems to appears anytime.

  I have already posted a question :
  https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/564067/file-corruption-
  between-2-hdd with more precisions about what have done until now.

  Now i use a PCI card based on the Sil 3124 controller, seems to have
  the same data corruption issue as the Sil 3114, but less pronounced
  (less often).

  Running Ubuntu 16.04 server i386 with Linux Kernel 4.4.211.

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[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1861300] Re: Data Corruption with Sil 3114 and 3124 controlleurs

2020-02-13 Thread xenoxis
It seems that it solve the problem, but I need to do more tests to
confirm this.

In the case it has fix the problem, can you tell me why this kernel
parameter has fixed the bug ? I know that it disabled the NCQ queue, but
this feature is include inside the microprocessor of each of my HDD
isn't it ? This is independent from my SATA controller, no ?

I've checked if Sil 3114 and Sil 3124 support NQC, it seems that 3124
support it for sure, less for the 3114.

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Title:
  Data Corruption with Sil 3114 and 3124 controlleurs

Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  Silicon Image 3114 and 3124 seem to have data corruption at writing data 
(particularly with big files or when the writing concern lot of files).
  I used a PCI card with the Sil 3114 chip; when copying files and directories 
from a HDD to an other, data corruption appears and seems to be random in files.
  But every checks about the computer (RAM, HDD ...) have gone right.
  Don't know what happening really, but I supposed that the module which 
control the Sil 3114 (and so the Sil 3124, cause this module was written from 
the 3114's module) contain a bug.
  I've tried to enable the Sil 3114 module's option called "slow_down" which 
should solve some "problems", no difference with and without this option 
activated. The Sil 3124 module's doesn't have this option.

  Drives connected to Sil3124 controller seems to be affected by data
  corruption when at least 2 process attempts to writing at the same
  drive (obviously not in the same directory nor the same file), against
  Sil3114 which the bug seems to appears anytime.

  I have already posted a question :
  https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/564067/file-corruption-
  between-2-hdd with more precisions about what have done until now.

  Now i use a PCI card based on the Sil 3124 controller, seems to have
  the same data corruption issue as the Sil 3114, but less pronounced
  (less often).

  Running Ubuntu 16.04 server i386 with Linux Kernel 4.4.211.

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[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1861300] Re: Data Corruption with Sil 3114 and 3124 controlleurs

2020-02-13 Thread Kai-Heng Feng
Ok, please try disabling via kernel parameter "libata.force=noncq".

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Title:
  Data Corruption with Sil 3114 and 3124 controlleurs

Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  Silicon Image 3114 and 3124 seem to have data corruption at writing data 
(particularly with big files or when the writing concern lot of files).
  I used a PCI card with the Sil 3114 chip; when copying files and directories 
from a HDD to an other, data corruption appears and seems to be random in files.
  But every checks about the computer (RAM, HDD ...) have gone right.
  Don't know what happening really, but I supposed that the module which 
control the Sil 3114 (and so the Sil 3124, cause this module was written from 
the 3114's module) contain a bug.
  I've tried to enable the Sil 3114 module's option called "slow_down" which 
should solve some "problems", no difference with and without this option 
activated. The Sil 3124 module's doesn't have this option.

  Drives connected to Sil3124 controller seems to be affected by data
  corruption when at least 2 process attempts to writing at the same
  drive (obviously not in the same directory nor the same file), against
  Sil3114 which the bug seems to appears anytime.

  I have already posted a question :
  https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/564067/file-corruption-
  between-2-hdd with more precisions about what have done until now.

  Now i use a PCI card based on the Sil 3124 controller, seems to have
  the same data corruption issue as the Sil 3114, but less pronounced
  (less often).

  Running Ubuntu 16.04 server i386 with Linux Kernel 4.4.211.

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[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1861300] Re: Data Corruption with Sil 3114 and 3124 controlleurs

2020-02-13 Thread xenoxis
I can't, cause I get the error "No REFERER Header", i'm using Lynx cause
i'm running SSH console on the server, so there's no X11 server to run a
better web browser.

How could I get logs ? Even if there's no error about data corruption in
linux logs ? Cause Linux can't notice that data being corrupted by a
driver

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Title:
  Data Corruption with Sil 3114 and 3124 controlleurs

Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  Silicon Image 3114 and 3124 seem to have data corruption at writing data 
(particularly with big files or when the writing concern lot of files).
  I used a PCI card with the Sil 3114 chip; when copying files and directories 
from a HDD to an other, data corruption appears and seems to be random in files.
  But every checks about the computer (RAM, HDD ...) have gone right.
  Don't know what happening really, but I supposed that the module which 
control the Sil 3114 (and so the Sil 3124, cause this module was written from 
the 3114's module) contain a bug.
  I've tried to enable the Sil 3114 module's option called "slow_down" which 
should solve some "problems", no difference with and without this option 
activated. The Sil 3124 module's doesn't have this option.

  Drives connected to Sil3124 controller seems to be affected by data
  corruption when at least 2 process attempts to writing at the same
  drive (obviously not in the same directory nor the same file), against
  Sil3114 which the bug seems to appears anytime.

  I have already posted a question :
  https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/564067/file-corruption-
  between-2-hdd with more precisions about what have done until now.

  Now i use a PCI card based on the Sil 3124 controller, seems to have
  the same data corruption issue as the Sil 3114, but less pronounced
  (less often).

  Running Ubuntu 16.04 server i386 with Linux Kernel 4.4.211.

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[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1861300] Re: Data Corruption with Sil 3114 and 3124 controlleurs

2020-02-12 Thread Kai-Heng Feng
Please run apport-collect to collect necessary logs.

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Title:
  Data Corruption with Sil 3114 and 3124 controlleurs

Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  Silicon Image 3114 and 3124 seem to have data corruption at writing data 
(particularly with big files or when the writing concern lot of files).
  I used a PCI card with the Sil 3114 chip; when copying files and directories 
from a HDD to an other, data corruption appears and seems to be random in files.
  But every checks about the computer (RAM, HDD ...) have gone right.
  Don't know what happening really, but I supposed that the module which 
control the Sil 3114 (and so the Sil 3124, cause this module was written from 
the 3114's module) contain a bug.
  I've tried to enable the Sil 3114 module's option called "slow_down" which 
should solve some "problems", no difference with and without this option 
activated. The Sil 3124 module's doesn't have this option.

  Drives connected to Sil3124 controller seems to be affected by data
  corruption when at least 2 process attempts to writing at the same
  drive (obviously not in the same directory nor the same file), against
  Sil3114 which the bug seems to appears anytime.

  I have already posted a question :
  https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/564067/file-corruption-
  between-2-hdd with more precisions about what have done until now.

  Now i use a PCI card based on the Sil 3124 controller, seems to have
  the same data corruption issue as the Sil 3114, but less pronounced
  (less often).

  Running Ubuntu 16.04 server i386 with Linux Kernel 4.4.211.

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[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1861300] Re: Data Corruption with Sil 3114 and 3124 controlleurs

2020-02-09 Thread xenoxis
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
   Status: Incomplete => Confirmed

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Title:
  Data Corruption with Sil 3114 and 3124 controlleurs

Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  Silicon Image 3114 and 3124 seem to have data corruption at writing data 
(particularly with big files or when the writing concern lot of files).
  I used a PCI card with the Sil 3114 chip; when copying files and directories 
from a HDD to an other, data corruption appears and seems to be random in files.
  But every checks about the computer (RAM, HDD ...) have gone right.
  Don't know what happening really, but I supposed that the module which 
control the Sil 3114 (and so the Sil 3124, cause this module was written from 
the 3114's module) contain a bug.
  I've tried to enable the Sil 3114 module's option called "slow_down" which 
should solve some "problems", no difference with and without this option 
activated. The Sil 3124 module's doesn't have this option.

  Drives connected to Sil3124 controller seems to be affected by data
  corruption when at least 2 process attempts to writing at the same
  drive (obviously not in the same directory nor the same file), against
  Sil3114 which the bug seems to appears anytime.

  I have already posted a question :
  https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/564067/file-corruption-
  between-2-hdd with more precisions about what have done until now.

  Now i use a PCI card based on the Sil 3124 controller, seems to have
  the same data corruption issue as the Sil 3114, but less pronounced
  (less often).

  Running Ubuntu 16.04 server i386 with Linux Kernel 4.4.211.

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[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1861300] Re: Data Corruption with Sil 3114 and 3124 controlleurs

2020-02-08 Thread xenoxis
No cause the CPU is i386 only.
Don't think change kernel architecture would help.

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Title:
  Data Corruption with Sil 3114 and 3124 controlleurs

Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  Silicon Image 3114 and 3124 seem to have data corruption at writing data 
(particularly with big files or when the writing concern lot of files).
  I used a PCI card with the Sil 3114 chip; when copying files and directories 
from a HDD to an other, data corruption appears and seems to be random in files.
  But every checks about the computer (RAM, HDD ...) have gone right.
  Don't know what happening really, but I supposed that the module which 
control the Sil 3114 (and so the Sil 3124, cause this module was written from 
the 3114's module) contain a bug.
  I've tried to enable the Sil 3114 module's option called "slow_down" which 
should solve some "problems", no difference with and without this option 
activated. The Sil 3124 module's doesn't have this option.

  Drives connected to Sil3124 controller seems to be affected by data
  corruption when at least 2 process attempts to writing at the same
  drive (obviously not in the same directory nor the same file), against
  Sil3114 which the bug seems to appears anytime.

  I have already posted a question :
  https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/564067/file-corruption-
  between-2-hdd with more precisions about what have done until now.

  Now i use a PCI card based on the Sil 3124 controller, seems to have
  the same data corruption issue as the Sil 3114, but less pronounced
  (less often).

  Running Ubuntu 16.04 server i386 with Linux Kernel 4.4.211.

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[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1861300] Re: Data Corruption with Sil 3114 and 3124 controlleurs

2020-02-07 Thread Kai-Heng Feng
Possible to try amd64 instead of i386?

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Title:
  Data Corruption with Sil 3114 and 3124 controlleurs

Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  Silicon Image 3114 and 3124 seem to have data corruption at writing data 
(particularly with big files or when the writing concern lot of files).
  I used a PCI card with the Sil 3114 chip; when copying files and directories 
from a HDD to an other, data corruption appears and seems to be random in files.
  But every checks about the computer (RAM, HDD ...) have gone right.
  Don't know what happening really, but I supposed that the module which 
control the Sil 3114 (and so the Sil 3124, cause this module was written from 
the 3114's module) contain a bug.
  I've tried to enable the Sil 3114 module's option called "slow_down" which 
should solve some "problems", no difference with and without this option 
activated. The Sil 3124 module's doesn't have this option.

  Drives connected to Sil3124 controller seems to be affected by data
  corruption when at least 2 process attempts to writing at the same
  drive (obviously not in the same directory nor the same file), against
  Sil3114 which the bug seems to appears anytime.

  I have already posted a question :
  https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/564067/file-corruption-
  between-2-hdd with more precisions about what have done until now.

  Now i use a PCI card based on the Sil 3124 controller, seems to have
  the same data corruption issue as the Sil 3114, but less pronounced
  (less often).

  Running Ubuntu 16.04 server i386 with Linux Kernel 4.4.211.

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[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1861300] Re: Data Corruption with Sil 3114 and 3124 controlleurs

2020-02-03 Thread xenoxis
No logs in dmesg nor anything else, cause the driver tell to linux that
everything is ok.

** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
   Status: Incomplete => Confirmed

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Title:
  Data Corruption with Sil 3114 and 3124 controlleurs

Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  Silicon Image 3114 and 3124 seem to have data corruption at writing data 
(particularly with big files or when the writing concern lot of files).
  I used a PCI card with the Sil 3114 chip; when copying files and directories 
from a HDD to an other, data corruption appears and seems to be random in files.
  But every checks about the computer (RAM, HDD ...) have gone right.
  Don't know what happening really, but I supposed that the module which 
control the Sil 3114 (and so the Sil 3124, cause this module was written from 
the 3114's module) contain a bug.
  I've tried to enable the Sil 3114 module's option called "slow_down" which 
should solve some "problems", no difference with and without this option 
activated. The Sil 3124 module's doesn't have this option.

  Drives connected to Sil3124 controller seems to be affected by data
  corruption when at least 2 process attempts to writing at the same
  drive (obviously not in the same directory nor the same file), against
  Sil3114 which the bug seems to appears anytime.

  I have already posted a question :
  https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/564067/file-corruption-
  between-2-hdd with more precisions about what have done until now.

  Now i use a PCI card based on the Sil 3124 controller, seems to have
  the same data corruption issue as the Sil 3114, but less pronounced
  (less often).

  Running Ubuntu 16.04 server i386 with Linux Kernel 4.4.211.

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[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1861300] Re: Data Corruption with Sil 3114 and 3124 controlleurs

2020-01-30 Thread Brian Murray
** Tags added: xenial

** Package changed: ubuntu => linux (Ubuntu)

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Title:
  Data Corruption with Sil 3114 and 3124 controlleurs

Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  Silicon Image 3114 and 3124 seem to have data corruption at writing data 
(particularly with big files or when the writing concern lot of files).
  I used a PCI card with the Sil 3114 chip; when copying files and directories 
from a HDD to an other, data corruption appears and seems to be random in files.
  But every checks about the computer (RAM, HDD ...) have gone right.
  Don't know what happening really, but I supposed that the module which 
control the Sil 3114 (and so the Sil 3124, cause this module was written from 
the 3114's module) contain a bug.
  I've tried to enable the Sil 3114 module's option called "slow_down" which 
should solve some "problems", no difference with and without this option 
activated. The Sil 3124 module's doesn't have this option.

  Drives connected to Sil3124 controller seems to be affected by data
  corruption when at least 2 process attempts to writing at the same
  drive (obviously not in the same directory nor the same file), against
  Sil3114 which the bug seems to appears anytime.

  I have already posted a question :
  https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/564067/file-corruption-
  between-2-hdd with more precisions about what have done until now.

  Now i use a PCI card based on the Sil 3124 controller, seems to have
  the same data corruption issue as the Sil 3114, but less pronounced
  (less often).

  Running Ubuntu 16.04 server i386 with Linux Kernel 4.4.211.

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