them the same priority. Wouldn't
that achieve the same goal, ie. faster swapping ?
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if that has any effect.
It could well be cabling, or terminators or something. Or it could be
the drive.
The failing drive is indeed the one furthest away from the host-adapter;
I'll try re-arranging them.
thanks,
Per Jessen
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on it -
it's still running - not a problem. Filled up the array, still no probs.
So, except when the drive is in a RAID5 config, it seems ok.
Any suggestions ? I would like to confirm whether or whether not the
drive has a problem.
thanks,
Per Jessen
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to make it work with 2.2.x;
I have an Abit BP6 with the HPT366 chip, and that required a
kernel-patch (from www.highpointtech.com)
Kernel 2.4.x has built-in HPTxxx-support, AFAIK.
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Per Jessen
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