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Subject: [Bug 60644] MPT2SAS drops all HDDs when under high I/O
Date: Thu, 01 Aug 2013 14:30:11 +0000
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--- Comment #16 from liveaxle@live.com ---
Hello .
The thing is that I'm using SATA drives and not SAS drives . The motherboard
exposes the LSI controller as 8 SATA ports .
This wasn't an issue under Windows 2012 , so I think that hardware issues are
pretty much not the cause in here .
Sorry if I'm demanding too much , but can you try to create a BTRFS RAID1 ,
fill it with data and then run :
btrfs scrub start /MOUNTPOINT
It always produces the issue in less than 2 minutes .
Thank you .
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