On Sun, 2003-03-09 at 19:22, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi,
>       I've grumbled occasionally, without providing a lot of information,
> about sporadically abysmal response times, especially when background 
> cron jobs such as slocate, tripwire-check and makewhatis were running.
> Symptoms shown by top were load averages of 3-6 while cpu
> was 95-98% idle. Interactive response was bad - and, when ssh logins
> kept timing out yesterday, I decided it was time
> to look more closely at the problem.
> 
> It turned out to be incompatibilty between my hard drives.
> My system drive was a Quantum 13GB drive running UDMA2 on a Dell
> optiplex P2-266 (Intel PIIX-something chipset).
> Tests with hdparm -t -T reported about 18-19 MB/s xfer rate.
> I added a second drive for data - Seagate 30GB. The Dell cabling
> is too short to connect the second HDD to the second ide channel
> along with the CD, so I put it as slave (hdb) to the system disc (hda).
> I tested it and got 20MB/s, so I figured it was OK in that configuration.
> What I didn't do was recheck the system disk - until yesterday -
> which was now giving 1 MB/s (booting single user I could get it
> to 2 MB/s). All indications were that both drives were still configured
> for UDMA-2. Disconnecting the slave drive got it back to normal.
> 
> The solution was to get a longer ide cable and put the 30GB data
> drive as hdc and the cdrom as hdd.
> Now slocate.cron still takes 9 sec user and 18 sec system time, but
> the elapsed time is 5 minutes instead of 30!
> And I don't notice it.

Thanks for the post Cameron.  I for one appreciate it when people take
the time to post solutions found to ongoing problems.

Bret



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