Bug#425355: Acknowledgement (dpt_i2o - disk IO causes very high load)

2008-12-29 Thread Peter Hirdina
Sorry, totally forgot about this bug. > Does this error still occur with more recent kernel versions? I haven't tested it, but it will. After plugging a PCI 1GBit ethernet card (Intel) into the system which also showed massive performance problems, I did some extensive research. Well, there is a

Bug#425355: Acknowledgement (dpt_i2o - disk IO causes very high load)

2007-06-13 Thread Peter Hirdina
Some additional information about my system: * Tyan Tiger MPX (AMD760MPX Chipset) * 2x Athlon MP 2800+ * 2GB registered ECC RAM * Adaptec 2400A with 4 disks configured as RAID-5 I know about the PCI performance problems of the 768 southbridge. From what I've read on the net so far, it seems that

Bug#425355: dpt_i2o - disk IO causes very high load

2007-05-21 Thread Peter Hirdina
f dmesg, lspci, /proc/interrupts, /proc/iomem and /proc/ioports. Could that be the reason for the high load? cheers, Peter -- Peter Hirdina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> output.iomem Description: Binary data output.ioports Description: Binary data output.lspci Description: Binary data outp

Bug#401358: System freezes under heavy disk IO

2006-12-04 Thread Peter Hirdina
Some more information about my system: Dual Athlon MP, Tyan Tiger MPX (chipset AMD-760 MPX) RAID Controller: Adaptec 2400A cheers, Peter - Peter Hirdina Frauenstrasse 128 [EMAIL

Bug#401358: System freezes under heavy disk IO

2006-12-02 Thread Peter Hirdina
re IO than needed to crash 2.6.18-6. So, it looks like somehwere between those versions, a SMB related bug was introduced in a more generic place, since the crashes happened across drivers and filesystems. regards, Peter -----