From: Christopher Smith <csmith@nighthawkrad.net>
To: Brad Campbell <brad@wasp.net.au>
Cc: Mark Hahn <hahn@physics.mcmaster.ca>, linux-raid@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: Problems with multiple Promise SATA150 TX4 cards
Date: Wed, 25 Jan 2006 00:27:43 +1100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <43D62B4F.1080505@nighthawkrad.net> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <43D5EF58.9010807@wasp.net.au>
Brad Campbell wrote:
>
> I have 3 cards with 12 drives in one box, and 4 card with 15 drives in
> another.
> They work just dandy. They are not the fastest machines in the world,
> and the PCI but sometime groans under the strain, but it's reliable and
> error-free.
Are these the same cards I have ?
> Can you send an lspci -vv please? I did have some strange problems with
> the BIOS setting up weird timing modes on some of the cards. This did
> not present a reliability problem for me, just performance however.
I attached lspci output to my original post. I have also included it on
the end of this one (with a slight difference regarding which slots the
cards were in, but that makes no difference to the problem).
> My 1st quick and dirty test would be to boot with a UP kernel. (Only
> because that is all I have also) And to try a vanilla kernel.org kernel
> rather than the Redhat one. (I have one machine on 2.6.10 and one on
> 2.6.15-git11. Both are solid)
I have tried the latest Fedora Core 4 kernel, both SMP and UP. I have
also tried their 2.6.11 UP kernel (2.6.11-1.1369_FC4).
All exhibit the problem, although it appears that the 2.6.11 kernel
takes slightly longer for it to appear (maybe 10 vs 5 seconds).
I have not tested with a vanilla kernel. I'll try to do it tomorrow
(although I suspect it won't help).
> bklaptop:~>ssh storage1 uname -a
> Linux storage1 2.6.15-git11 #1 Sun Jan 15 22:25:19 GST 2006 i686 GNU/Linux
> bklaptop:~>ssh srv uname -a
> Linux srv 2.6.10 #4 Mon Feb 14 23:10:38 GST 2005 i686 GNU/Linux
>
> Are you using the cards in standard PCI 33Mhz Slots? I recall an issue a
> while ago where someone had a big problem with the cards in 66Mhz Slots.
The cards were all in PCI-X slots ranging from 64/66 to 64/133.
I tried placing one of the cards in the only regular 32/33 PCI slot my
motherboard has and it does not help (this is the configuration where
the attached lspci was taken).
> Another test I'd like you to try if you would, is place one or two
> drives on each controller, so you only have 3 in the system.. and then
> try to reproduce the error.
This configuration also produces the error.
Something else I tried was some crappy dual-port SIL-based SATA card
with two of the Promise TX4s, and that worked without a problem. While
I'm waiting to find out what this is, I might buy another one and use
the two of them temporarily so I can build my RAID array, at least.
Thanks for your help.
CS
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2006-01-24 13:27 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 16+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2006-01-24 2:01 Problems with multiple Promise SATA150 TX4 cards Christopher Smith
2006-01-24 6:39 ` Mark Hahn
2006-01-24 6:58 ` Christopher Smith
2006-01-24 9:11 ` Brad Campbell
2006-01-24 13:27 ` Christopher Smith [this message]
2006-01-25 0:15 ` Christopher Smith
2006-01-25 5:33 ` Mattias Wadenstein
2006-01-24 17:40 ` David Greaves
2006-01-25 10:04 ` Erik Slagter
2006-01-26 0:26 ` Christopher Smith
2006-01-26 11:35 ` Erik Slagter
2006-01-26 14:22 ` David Greaves
2006-01-26 14:44 ` Hans Kristian Rosbach
2006-01-27 6:00 ` Mitchell Laks
2006-01-27 13:21 ` berk walker
2006-03-22 17:26 ` Ian Oliver
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