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From: Fabien Salvi <fabien@cri74.org>
To: Steve Sutphen <steve@cs.ualberta.ca>
Cc: linux-scsi@vger.kernel.org, philipl@aslan.ab.ca
Subject: Re: LSI MegaRAID on Tyan S2469 MB
Date: Fri, 30 Jan 2004 12:13:44 +0100	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <401A3C68.3030001@cri74.org> (raw)
In-Reply-To: S560698AbUA2MxV/20040129125322Z+855@sunkay.cs.ualberta.ca



Steve Sutphen a écrit:
> I am having a difficult problem with an LSI MegaRAID 320-2 that is installed
> on a Tyan S2469 mother board with AMD Athlon's.  The disks that I am using
> are Seagate 147GB drives. 
> The problem is that the MegaRAID slows to a crawl, and then slows so much
> that it times out and cannot complete the queued commands (for ever it
> seems).
> I have verified that the controller is working.  I have not been able to 
> get it to fail when I move the controller, disk array, and boot disk 
> to a different system with a Tyan S2466 motherboard (and dual Athlon's).
> 
> [...]

> My current theory is that there is some sort of incompatibility between
> that motherboard (or perhaps the AMD chipset) and the LSI Logic MegaRAID
> controller.  

You're right :)
See below...

> Does anyone have a similar system that is working?  Has anyone encountered
> similar problems?  What should I do next?

Yes, I have exactly the same problems with the same Motherboard and I've 
got the solution !

In my system, I use a ICP-Vortex GDT8514 RAID controller in a Chenbro 
chassis and get segmentation fault, core dumps, kernel panics, etc...

I've contacted Chenbro, ICP-Vortex and Tyan about the problem.
Chenbro seems not in cause.

ICP-Vortex say me to set J92 jumper (force the primary PCI bus to 
operate at 33 Mhz) and it's the solution.

There seem to be a big problem with AMD chipset and 66Mhz bus.

If you look at the Tyan documentation, they say :

<<
Due to the tight PCI 66Mhz timing of the AMD-760 MPX chipset, it may be 
necessary to set the bus to 33Mhz when using Multiple PCI cards.
 >>

ICP-Vortex said :

<<
we've found that the board seems to run stable (at least during our tests)
if J92 is set, if J92 is open similar effects came up.
We've tested the MSI K7D Master which didn't show these effetcs.
 >>

And Tyan :

<<
The problem is still directly with the ICP/Vortex device.  You should be
able to run this card in 66MHz mode with the non-SCSI version of the board.
The AMD chipset is very picky and tricky to program for and it would seem
that ICP/Vortex is still having issues with this.

Now these cards have been tested and found to work correctly without the
problems you are seeing with your particular brand:

AMI Elite 1600
DPT SmartRAID PM1564U3
Mylex AcceleRAID 250
Adaptec 3210s
 >>

But, there is no way to make it work correctly at 66 Mhz.

Good luck !

PS: I'm interested to know if it will correct your problem.



-- 
Fabien SALVI

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      reply	other threads:[~2004-01-30 11:13 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 2+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2004-01-29 12:53 LSI MegaRAID on Tyan S2469 MB Steve Sutphen
2004-01-30 11:13 ` Fabien Salvi [this message]

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