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@ 2001-06-27 17:12 Martin Wilck
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From: Martin Wilck @ 2001-06-27 17:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
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Has anybody made stress tests on a Mylex RAID controller with Linux/IA64
yet?

We have seen the following phenomena:

1) Syslog messages like

Jun 27 19:02:03 tl02 kernel: DAC960#0: Error Condition VENDOR-SPECIFIC on WRITE:
Jun 27 19:02:03 tl02 kernel: DAC960#0:   /dev/dac960/host0/disc1:
       absolute blocks 23366555..23366562
Jun 27 19:02:03 tl02 kernel: DAC960#0:   /dev/dac960/host0/disc1:
       relative blocks 2..2883680

The error conditions is always "VENDOR-SPECIFIC on WRITE", which doesn't
tell me very much.

2) Random lockups of the IO-intensive commands (cp, tar, find, ...)
This happens rarely, but it does happen. The commands seem to lock up in
wait4() system calls while other commands are still happily doing
I/O.

3) Machine lockups.
This has happened twice, but not yet with the 2.4.5 kernel. Even in the
other cases we cannot be 100% sure that the Mylex I/O "killed" the
machines. The only clue we have is that a message like the one above was
the last record in the syslog before dying.

"I/O stress" means about 4 IO-intensive processes at the same time.

What have other people experienced with these boards on IA-64?

Regards,
Martin

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