Hello,
I bought myself an arima board on ebay, but I can't get it to boot any
freebsd on it. It turns out to be a google board with a special google
efi. picture: http://atrejus.net/arima/arima-gr.jpg other pictures:
http://interhost.hu/stuff/pics/obey/ I can boot debian with acpi=off
without
Hello,
I got myself a board made for google by arima and had some issues with
it booting freebsd on it, but with some help of the list i was able to
make it boot.
Now i have two problems, whenever i try to reboot i get kernel trap 12,
and the more irritating problem, is that i can't make disks
Thanks to Alexander Motin i was able to fix it.
The htprr driver was overriding the mvs one.
Had to add to /boot/loader.conf hw.hptrr.attach_generic=0
-zsozso
On 2010.06.11. 23:03, oizs wrote:
Hello,
I got myself a board made for google by arima and had some issues with
it booting freebsd
001d dma_c
dma_s 0008 rs 7fff status c0
mvsch3: Error while READ LOG EXT
mvsch3: Error while READ LOG EXT
mvsch3: Error while READ LOG EXT
On 2010.06.15. 18:48, Jia-Shiun Li wrote:
On Sat, Jun 12, 2010 at 5:03 AM, oizs wrote:
Hello,
I got myself a board made for
Hi,
I've bought a Dell Perc 5/i because I couldn't make the onboard marvell
88sx7042 work with 8.0/8.1 or current, but as lucky as I am, the best I
can do with 4x1.5tb samsung in raid5 is 60MB/s writes and 90MB/s reads,
with bbu/write-back/adaptive-read-ahead.
I was expecting at least twice
I've seen people with the same configuration doing 160MB/s writes and
250MB/s+ reads with raid5 so I still think something isn't right. And
using raid10 with 4 disks is a rather large waste of capacity.
-zsozso
On 2010.06.18. 1:55, Chuck Swiger wrote:
On Jun 17, 2010, at 4:50 PM,
msung disks?
-zsozso
On 2010.06.19. 0:21, krad wrote:
On 18 June 2010 10:08, oizs wrote:
I've seen people with the same configuration doing 160MB/s writes and
250MB/s+ reads with raid5 so I still think something isn't right. And using
raid10 with 4 disks is a rather large wa
) wrote:
On 18.06.2010 01:50, oizs wrote:
Hi,
I've bought a Dell Perc 5/i because I couldn't make the onboard marvell
88sx7042 work with 8.0/8.1 or current, but as lucky as I am, the best I
can do with 4x1.5tb samsung in raid5 is 60MB/s writes and 90MB/s reads,
with bbu/write-back/ada
Since I tested it on different kind of os's, and with at least 5 testing
applications, I don't think that would be the case.
-zsozso
On 2010.06.19. 13:17, Garrett Cooper wrote:
On Sat, Jun 19, 2010 at 2:58 AM, oizs wrote:
I tried almost everything raid 0 1 5 10 with all kind
Could you tell me exactly how did you configure your raid? I mean
wb/read-ahead/blocksize/stripe etc.
Much appreciated.
-zsozso
On 2010.06.19. 14:26, Svein Skogen (Listmail Account) wrote:
On 19.06.2010 11:58, oizs wrote:
I tried almost everything raid 0 1 5 10 with all kind of stripes
't use an MBR scheme. If it's used for primary storage, try using GPT
instead and setting up your partitions so that they are aligned to large
power-of-2 boundaries.
Scott
On Jun 18, 2010, at 6:27 PM, oizs wrote
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