Ethan Benson wrote: > > On Sat, May 20, 2000 at 01:37:21AM -0500, w trillich wrote: > > > > i have something similar which i haven't been able to disable > > (not via bios, not via hdparm--at least i've not stumbled into > > the right parameter yet)-- > > > > kernel: hdd: irq timeout: status=0xd0 { Busy } > > kernel: ide1: reset: success > > > > after a time if i access my secondary drive, i get messages like > > this (usually more). after about 15 seconds, the drive is up and > > ready, all seems well. but those 15 seconds can kill a website... > > > > suggestions on how to disable this spindown? > > i have this problem on my IBM Deskstar 7200RPM drives (one in a Apple > G3 the other in an intel box) the closest i have come is: > > /sbin/hdparm -S 0 /dev/hda which seems to make it happen less (maybe, > its supposed to make it happen not at all) but I have noticed that > while the drive still sleeps once in awhile i no longer get the DMA > errors under 2.2.15 like i did with 2.2.14. > > wtih 2.2.14 i could intentionally put it to sleep and it get that > error when it wakes, no more on 2.2.15. > > i also run /sbin/hdparm -k 1 /dev/hda at boot as well so that i don't > lose DMA after one of those errors, which makes the disk performance > slow as snot. > > read man hdparm for more info. > > -- How do you run this stuff at boot? (yes, newbie here...) I get the same kind of errors :(( Vitux
-- "I'm not a crook" Richard Nixon Debian GNU/Linux Micro$loth-free Zone