Bjoern A. Zeeb wrote:
>
> On Tue, 27 Mar 2007, Ivan Voras wrote:
>
>> Richard Tector wrote:
>>> Is there any information I could obtain that would be of use to you in
>>> tracking this one down?
>>
>> You could maybe contact the driver's author(s) directly and ask them.
>> See the AUTHORS section of the man page for details.
>
> you should have done your homework before saying this and you might
> have noticed something;-)
>
> To just add a "me too"; same kind of machine.
>
> I have been in contact with people the last three days mostly
> gathering information for them. And yes, the integrated curses based
> controller utility you can start during boot does not seem to have
> options to adjust "caching behavior". At least I had not seen and
> option for that either.
>
> Unfortunately this machine will be shipped of the day after tomorrow
> so I won't be able to test anything new. I'll follow this thread and
> in case I can help with anything - let me know.
>
> /bz
>
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Hey guys any updates on this? I'm experiencing the same issue win2kx64
environment slow I/O write (read about 65MB/sec) in RAID 1.
There is no way to enable caching in the boot BIOS ... anyone hear plans for
them to update a version that will allow us to configure these options?
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