omes wrote:
I suddenly couldn't send to the mailinglist any longer.. I'm going back to
2.4.28 for now. My 4GB of RAM support was already turned off.. Good luck
further. Here is my mail:
On Monday 17 January 2005 22:34, you wrote:
omes wrote:
I have the same problem as you. At least our problems
omes wrote:
I suddenly couldn't send to the mailinglist any longer.. I'm going back to
2.4.28 for now. My 4GB of RAM support was already turned off.. Good luck
further. Here is my mail:
On Monday 17 January 2005 22:34, you wrote:
omes wrote:
I have the same problem as you. At least our problems
omes wrote:
I have the same problem as you. At least our problems are much alike. I got
two Western digital hard disks. One 120GB 7200RPM 2MB Cache IDE, and one 80GB
7200 2MB Cache IDE. I get high loads when reading large files for some time,
as well as when copying from one partition to
I have the same problem as you. At least our problems are much alike. I got
two Western digital hard disks. One 120GB 7200RPM 2MB Cache IDE, and one 80GB
7200 2MB Cache IDE. I get high loads when reading large files for some time,
as well as when copying from one partition to another. All my
Yes, only with NFS.
On Mon, 17 Jan 2005, Norbert van Nobelen wrote:
Only with NFS? I have a raid array of the same discs and the system just
sometimes seems to hang completely (for a second or less) and then to go on
again at a normal speed (110MB/s).
I am running a SuSE 9.1 stock kernel
Only with NFS? I have a raid array of the same discs and the system just
sometimes seems to hang completely (for a second or less) and then to go on
again at a normal speed (110MB/s).
I am running a SuSE 9.1 stock kernel (2.6.5-7.111-smp) on that machine.
On Monday 17 January 2005 21:06, you
When writing to or from the drive via NFS, after 1GB or 2GB, it "feels"
like the system slows to a crawl, the mouse gets very slow, almost like
one is burning a CD at 52X under PIO mode. I originally had this disk in
my main system with an Intel ICH5 chipset (ABIT IC7-G mobo) and a Pentium
4
When writing to or from the drive via NFS, after 1GB or 2GB, it feels
like the system slows to a crawl, the mouse gets very slow, almost like
one is burning a CD at 52X under PIO mode. I originally had this disk in
my main system with an Intel ICH5 chipset (ABIT IC7-G mobo) and a Pentium
4
Only with NFS? I have a raid array of the same discs and the system just
sometimes seems to hang completely (for a second or less) and then to go on
again at a normal speed (110MB/s).
I am running a SuSE 9.1 stock kernel (2.6.5-7.111-smp) on that machine.
On Monday 17 January 2005 21:06, you
Yes, only with NFS.
On Mon, 17 Jan 2005, Norbert van Nobelen wrote:
Only with NFS? I have a raid array of the same discs and the system just
sometimes seems to hang completely (for a second or less) and then to go on
again at a normal speed (110MB/s).
I am running a SuSE 9.1 stock kernel
I have the same problem as you. At least our problems are much alike. I got
two Western digital hard disks. One 120GB 7200RPM 2MB Cache IDE, and one 80GB
7200 2MB Cache IDE. I get high loads when reading large files for some time,
as well as when copying from one partition to another. All my
omes wrote:
I have the same problem as you. At least our problems are much alike. I got
two Western digital hard disks. One 120GB 7200RPM 2MB Cache IDE, and one 80GB
7200 2MB Cache IDE. I get high loads when reading large files for some time,
as well as when copying from one partition to
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