can use
/proc/scsi/ncr53c8xx/N, where N is the appropriate controller number to
tweak the SCSI bus speed after bootup.
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was on a 5 drive array spread across 3 channels. They had 32mb 50ns
cache too. Those are the kinds of numbers I want. Can someone from ICP
comment on why Chris's setup blows so badly in comparison? I really doubt
his drives are the bottleneck.
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ernel? That should give you a much smaller file
to scan. Also, I think you can syslog to a named pipe or you could have a
process that reads from tail -f /var/log/somelog.
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r than that, the
numbers look very good.
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ed / memory i/o speed was being tested...not RAID
arrays.
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