Am Fri, Feb 13, 2009 at 06:00:31PM + schrieb Karl Pielorz:
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> Hi,
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> I've a Tyan S2895 (bios 1.04), w/10Gb of ECC RAM onboard using 2 * Opteron
> 285's. The machine used to run WinXP x64, and Vista x64 (mostly doing video
> production, ray tracing etc.)
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> I recently switched this machi
I have a ZFS raid-Z array (FreeBSD-7.1p2) that I use for storing backups and
media. I'm keenly awaiting the MFC of the ZFS v13 code, but I'm not in a
hurry to run -CURRENT on this box.
Anyways... The array was 5x 750G drives and I decided to upgrade to 5x 1.5T
drives. I removed one 750G drive an
On Sat, Feb 14, 2009 at 02:00:23PM -0500, Zaphod Beeblebrox wrote:
> I have a ZFS raid-Z array (FreeBSD-7.1p2) that I use for storing backups and
> media. I'm keenly awaiting the MFC of the ZFS v13 code, but I'm not in a
> hurry to run -CURRENT on this box.
>
> Anyways... The array was 5x 750G dr
--On 13 February 2009 20:08 +0100 Max Laier wrote:
Can you maybe try to take the nVidia RAID out of the equation? I figure
the "professional" version of the chip is not that common so maybe the
corruption stems from the disk controller.
Hi,
I've tested with both Marvell (PCI-X), and Pro
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