Sebastiaan van Erk wrote:
Dieter wrote:
But the issue is that writing to disk is extremely slow...i.e. 14Mb
per
second
If I install any other linux distribution, like CentOS, write speek is
the way it should be..it averages around 190Mb+ per second
I was hoping if it were at all possible
Dieter wrote:
But the issue is that writing to disk is extremely slow...i.e. 14Mb per
second
If I install any other linux distribution, like CentOS, write speek is
the way it should be..it averages around 190Mb+ per second
I was hoping if it were at all possible for you to assist me in with
> > But the issue is that writing to disk is extremely slow...i.e. 14Mb per
> > second
> >
> > If I install any other linux distribution, like CentOS, write speek is
> > the way it should be..it averages around 190Mb+ per second
> >
> > I was hoping if it were at all possible for you to assis
Richard Tector wrote:
> O. Hartmann wrote:
>> When I read this posting I was quite happy having found a possible
>> solution, but I can't find the above mentioned OID, FreeBSD
>> 8.0-CURRENT/amd64 (running on this box) shows only "hw.ata.wc: 1" as
>> a relevant OID. No hw.mpt.XXX OIDs anywere. This
write speeds to disk : FreeBSD 7.1 and Dell
SAS 6/iR Adapter
Bradley Radjoo wrote:
> Thanks very much Richard,
> (They are 2 X 73Gig Ultra 320 scsi SAS drives)
No idea then, sorry. But I do have 3 R200's which also use the SAS6
controller due to arrive tomorrow, so I'll see wh
Bradley Radjoo wrote:
Thanks very much Richard,
(They are 2 X 73Gig Ultra 320 scsi SAS drives)
No idea then, sorry. But I do have 3 R200's which also use the SAS6
controller due to arrive tomorrow, so I'll see what results I get.
Richard
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freebs
O. Hartmann wrote:
When I read this posting I was quite happy having found a possible
solution, but I can't find the above mentioned OID, FreeBSD
8.0-CURRENT/amd64 (running on this box) shows only "hw.ata.wc: 1" as
a relevant OID. No hw.mpt.XXX OIDs anywere. This is the part from DMESG
reflecti
: Richard Tector [mailto:richardtec...@thekeelecentre.com]
Sent: 12 February 2009 01:57 PM
To: Bradley Radjoo
Cc: freebsd-performance@freebsd.org
Subject: Re: Extremely slow write speeds to disk : FreeBSD 7.1 and Dell
SAS 6/iR Adapter
Bradley Radjoo wrote:
Greetings,
Please can you assist.
I have
[mailto:richardtec...@thekeelecentre.com]
Sent: 12 February 2009 01:57 PM
To: Bradley Radjoo
Cc: freebsd-performance@freebsd.org
Subject: Re: Extremely slow write speeds to disk : FreeBSD 7.1 and Dell
SAS 6/iR Adapter
Bradley Radjoo wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> Please can you assist.
>
> I have at
Bradley Radjoo wrote:
Greetings,
Please can you assist.
I have attempted most of the popular BSD Variants such as NetBSD, Open
BSD, FreeBSD...
The only distrubution that seems to work on the is Dell SAS 6/iR Adapter
is FreeBSD 7.1
Firmware version & date : 9/29/2008 00.25.47.00
But the issue i
Bradley Radjoo
Sent: 11. helmikuuta 2009 17:18
To: freebsd-performance@freebsd.org
Subject: Extremely slow write speeds to disk : FreeBSD 7.1 and Dell SAS 6/iR
Adapter
Greetings,
Please can you assist.
I have attempted most of the popular BSD Variants such as NetBSD, Open
BSD, FreeBSD...
The only
Greetings,
Please can you assist.
I have attempted most of the popular BSD Variants such as NetBSD, Open
BSD, FreeBSD...
The only distrubution that seems to work on the is Dell SAS 6/iR Adapter
is FreeBSD 7.1
Firmware version & date : 9/29/2008 00.25.47.00
But the issue is that writing to di
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