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From: Francois Barre <francois.barre@gmail.com>
To: linux-raid@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: multiple Sata SATAII 150, TX4 - how to tell which drive is which?headaches galore!
Date: Tue, 24 Jan 2006 18:12:50 +0100	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <fd8d0180601240912g41b5d645s@mail.gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20060124161043.e90064b0@ted.secure-tunnel.com>

2006/1/24, Shawn Usry <shawn@joebacardi.com>:
> Hmm..that brings up an interesting question -
>
> Could/would/should a lack of sufficient power to the system, cause disk errors to show up, especially under high I/O?
>
> Anyone with experience in this?
>

Of course boy, and I've seen some.
Working on a proto based on a Via Epia 10k (Nehemiah), with a
home-brew power supply and a couple of pelletier modules, I had
problems with 2 IDE drives that were difficult to identify :
- spining was quite a long process, but went always ok (drives had
trouble to get to full speed, took 10secs for them to warm up).
- at heavy load, random crash (and you know how ide crashes). After a
long study, it came that the PSU voltage drop down for 12V (at 10.8V,
box crashes, net log says).

So my (real) question would be :
- how much a drive consumes ? how long can it be on diet ?
and, on top of this :

Is it possible to make the drives turn slower ? To make the heads move slower ?
That would be my dream. No more heat, a 10mA consumption, no more noise...

  parent reply	other threads:[~2006-01-24 17:12 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 22+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2006-01-24  6:30 multiple Sata SATAII 150, TX4 - how to tell which drive is which?headaches galore! Mitchell Laks
2006-01-24 12:53 ` David Greaves
2006-01-24 16:10   ` Shawn Usry
2006-01-24 17:02     ` David Greaves
2006-01-24 17:12     ` Francois Barre [this message]
2006-01-24 17:18       ` Gordon Henderson
2006-01-24 17:21         ` Francois Barre
2006-01-24 17:32           ` Gordon Henderson
2006-01-24 22:56       ` John Hendrikx
2006-01-25  5:51       ` Mattias Wadenstein
2006-01-25  8:33       ` Hans Kristian Rosbach
  -- strict thread matches above, loose matches on Subject: below --
2006-01-23  8:36 multiple Sata SATAII 150, TX4 - how to tell which drive is which? headaches galore! Mitchell Laks
2006-01-23 12:20 ` PFC
2006-01-23 20:22   ` John Hendrikx
2006-01-23 20:44     ` Shawn Usry
2006-01-23 20:49       ` Jeff Garzik
2006-01-23 20:53       ` John Hendrikx
2006-01-24  9:54     ` PFC
2006-01-24 14:40       ` Jeff Garzik
2006-01-23 16:27 ` Shawn Usry
2006-01-23 17:41 ` Shawn Usry
2006-01-24  2:46   ` multiple Sata SATAII 150, TX4 - how to tell which drive is which?headaches galore! Shawn Usry

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