y sluggish.
Anyway, I wouldn't focus too much on CCISS, cause the only thing that's
specific of this hardware is the long delay killing bonnie.
Bad responsiveness has been found almost everywhere else.
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Wireless Solutions SPA - DADA group
Europe HQ, via
ally. The /proc/driver/cciss/cciss0 you originall posted, was that
> from before or after running bonnie++? I have no latency experience with
> cciss, at least IDE/SATA/SCSI should work alright.
It was after running bonnie++.
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Simone Piunno, chief architect
Wireless Solutions SPA
/SMP specific (reproduced on single P4 HT and single P3), but only
on these two DL585 servers we've seen bonnie++ resisting kill -9 for tens of
seconds.
Of course on request I can provide any other useful info.
Any help is appreciated.
TIA,
Simone Piunno
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Simone Piunno, chief architect
Hi,
While we're at it, the fan speed sensor reports an absurd speed when the fan
is driven with very low but non-zero pwm values. For example, driving it
with pwm=2 I get speeds over 50K rpms, while of course the fan is stopped
(almost?). This could be just an hardware sensitivity problem in
On Saturday 15 January 2005 16:30, Jean Delvare wrote:
> Simone, feel free to test this (on top of 2.6.11-rc1-mm1 for example).
I've been unable to apply your patch cleanly on top of 2.6.11-rc1-mm1, but
eventually I've managed to apply it manually.
I can confirm it works as expected.
Without p
On Friday 14 January 2005 15:40, Jean Delvare wrote:
> Kernel 2.6.11-rc1-mm1 is just out, which does contain the latest updates
> to the it87 driver. I would like you to test them. What you should see:
> 1* When loading the it87 driver, the fans should not change speeds.
confirmed.
> 2* In the l
*)
don't know if this is the right approach but works for me.
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