From: Douglas Gilbert <dougg@torque.net>
To: monz@danbbs.dk
Cc: Guy <bugzilla@watkins-home.com>, Linux-scsi <linux-scsi@vger.kernel.org>
Subject: Re: SCSI vs SATA considerations
Date: Sun, 09 May 2004 12:25:37 +1000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <409D96A1.7000500@torque.net> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <409D2C56.7B7BEE7E@danbbs.dk>
Mogens Valentin wrote:
> Guy wrote:
>
>>Check the jumpers on the disk. Most have a force SE jumper, that would
>>limit you to 40M/s.
>>Also, anything else on the SCSI bus? If so, if 1 device is SE the bus
>>must be SE, which would limit you to 40M/s.
>
>
> No other devices on the scsi bus.
> The SE jumper is not installed. Tried with/without - once had an older
> IBM scsi disk where the docs had the definition on one pin reverted :-
> I had it jumpered as ID2; making it ID0, for some reason it properly
> negotiates as a 160 device, at 80MHz, of cause.
> I still get only 34.4 MB/s, though (misspelled the speed in first post).
> Tried forcing 80MB/s, disabling domain validation, and forcing
> termination on the 29160, no change.
>
> Been thinking if IBM at some point sold some DDYS's as pure UW 40MB/s
> disks, to satisfy the market...
>
> Out of ideas, except flashing the controller. Latest BIOS should do some
> BIOS optimizations and device order stuff, whatever that means.
Mogens,
Perhaps you could try sg_rbuf in the sg3_utils package (see
http://www.torque.net/sg ). sg_rbuf uses the READ BUFFER
SCSI command and on most disks (e.g. recent seagate and
fujitsu) sources data out of the disk cache quickly. The best
figure that I have seen is about 110 MB/sec on a U160 bus when
the streaming performance of the disk was about half that figure.
IBM transferred their disk business to Hitachi (joint venture?)
a few years back.
BTW recent press releases from maxtor and fujitsu claim 100
MB/sec streaming performance on the U320 bus for
(soon to be released) 15k rpm disks.
Doug Gilbert
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2004-05-09 2:28 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 5+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
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2004-05-08 18:52 ` SCSI vs SATA considerations Mogens Valentin
2004-05-09 2:25 ` Douglas Gilbert [this message]
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2004-05-08 20:22 ` Mogens Valentin
2004-05-07 11:56 Mogens Valentin
2004-05-07 12:13 ` Matthew Wilcox
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