Howard Goldstein wrote:
Scott Long wrote:
Howard Goldstein wrote:
Would someone confirm (or disabuse!) me of the belief that these 3ware
Escalade 8106-LP2 (2 port sata raid controllers) related messages are
informational and the UFS device is retrying after it sees ENOMEM
causing these?
Aug 13
Scott Long wrote:
> Howard Goldstein wrote:
>> Would someone confirm (or disabuse!) me of the belief that these 3ware
>> Escalade 8106-LP2 (2 port sata raid controllers) related messages are
>> informational and the UFS device is retrying after it sees ENOMEM
>> causing these?
>>
>> Aug 13 10:29:48
Scott Long wrote:
> Howard Goldstein wrote:
>> Would someone confirm (or disabuse!) me of the belief that these 3ware
>> Escalade 8106-LP2 (2 port sata raid controllers) related messages are
>> informational and the UFS device is retrying after it sees ENOMEM
>> causing these?
>>
>> Aug 13 10:29:48
Howard Goldstein wrote:
Would someone confirm (or disabuse!) me of the belief that these 3ware
Escalade 8106-LP2 (2 port sata raid controllers) related messages are
informational and the UFS device is retrying after it sees ENOMEM
causing these?
Aug 13 10:29:48 cally kernel: twe0: twe_map_reques
Would someone confirm (or disabuse!) me of the belief that these 3ware
Escalade 8106-LP2 (2 port sata raid controllers) related messages are
informational and the UFS device is retrying after it sees ENOMEM
causing these?
Aug 13 10:29:48 cally kernel: twe0: twe_map_request: malloc failed
Aug 13 10
heh...typed too fast. It appears that my array filling script didn't die when I
told it to, or maybe an older instance was still running. Hard to say for sure,
but it was still running and when I made room on the array it started filling
it up. Just like it was supposed to.
Sorry for the troub
The machine is an amd64 running 5.4-S with a 3ware 9500S-12 card.
I wrote a test script to fill up the raid array with lots of files, and it did
just that. Afterwards I did a 'rm *' to clean out the test files and naturally
checked the results with ls. All the files were gone. For some reason,
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Sent: Tuesday, October 26, 2004 6:27 PM
Subject: Re: 3ware raid
> On Tue, 26 Oct 2004, Carroll Kong wrote:
>
> > 4) Monitor the system carefully. Apparently in DEGRADED mode, the
> > system has a high chance
On Tue, 26 Oct 2004, Carroll Kong wrote:
4) Monitor the system carefully. Apparently in DEGRADED mode, the
system has a high chance of complete lockups if left unattended. It is
important to note that the 3Ware controller is very sensitive. People
have gone into DEGRADED mode randomly becaus
On Tue October 26 2004 23.10, Mike Tancsa wrote:
>
> We also use most of the other cards, except for the 9xxx series which we
> have no experience with yet.
We use the 9xxx series SATA on our CVS/FTP servers and they are extremely nice
to work with, and dead fast, surprisingly fast actually, and
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Sent: Tuesday, October 26, 2004 5:10 PM
Subject: Re: 3ware raid
> At 04:30 PM 26/10/2004, Darren Pilgrim wrote:
> > > Hello
> > >
> > > I was wandering if anybody out there has had any success using 3war
Thank you all for your comments. I have used Promise controllers in the
past TX4000 without incidence, so I assumed this SX6000 would work
flawlessly.
You guys have convinced me that 3ware is the way to go.
Thank you for your quick responses
Mike Tancsa wrote:
At 04:30 PM 26/10/2004, Darren Pilg
At 04:30 PM 26/10/2004, Darren Pilgrim wrote:
> Hello
>
> I was wandering if anybody out there has had any success using 3ware
> 7506-8 cards with Freebsd 4.10. I was previously using a Promise
> controller SX6000, and was having problems with this card.
This is something of a FAQ.
There's a long
> Hello
>
> I was wandering if anybody out there has had any success using 3ware
> 7506-8 cards with Freebsd 4.10. I was previously using a Promise
> controller SX6000, and was having problems with this card.
This is something of a FAQ.
There's a long list of people using 3ware 6/7/8xxx series c
Hello
I was wandering if anybody out there has had any success using 3ware
7506-8 cards with Freebsd 4.10. I was previously using a Promise
controller SX6000, and was having problems with this card.
Thanks
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Me too. I can't say I'm using them for anything "production"
(although sometimes I consider xemacs access to be so!) but
my devel workstation has been running 4.9R for some time now,
and all seems fine in the land of RAID1.
twed0: on twe0
twed0: 114439MB (234372952 sectors)
FYI, the performance
Hi
I try to install 4.1-2911-STABLE snapshot on machine with have 3ware RAID
controller and /stand/sysinstall can't find raid unit detected by kernel
(messages above).
twe0: <3ware Storage Controller> port 0xefa0-0xefaf irq 11 at device 14.0 on
pci0
twed0: <3ware RAID unit&
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