Zhao Forrest wrote:
Steve,
Do you use a 10k RPM SAS hard drive? Could you share that what test
tools(or test cases) are you using to do the block IO test? We have a
LSI SAS1068E chip and 10k RPM SAS hard drive in our lab. I'll find
some time to reproduce the issue and do some investigation.
I
Zhao Forrest wrote:
Steve,
Do you use a 10k RPM SAS hard drive? Could you share that what test
tools(or test cases) are you using to do the block IO test? We have a
LSI SAS1068E chip and 10k RPM SAS hard drive in our lab. I'll find
some time to reproduce the issue and do some investigation.
I'
Steve,
Do you use a 10k RPM SAS hard drive? Could you share that what test
tools(or test cases) are you using to do the block IO test? We have a
LSI SAS1068E chip and 10k RPM SAS hard drive in our lab. I'll find
some time to reproduce the issue and do some investigation.
Thanks,
Forrest
On 12/4/0
Moore, Eric wrote:
On Tuesday, December 04, 2007 8:45 AM, Steven Pratt wrote:
Also, is there any reason we can't increase sg_tablesize for mptsas?
The default 128, set in Kconfig (look at FUSION_MAX_SGE).It only set
to 40 when that is not defined. What is in your kernel .config,
On Tuesday, December 04, 2007 8:45 AM, Steven Pratt wrote:
>
> Also, is there any reason we can't increase sg_tablesize for mptsas?
>
The default 128, set in Kconfig (look at FUSION_MAX_SGE).It only set
to 40 when that is not defined. What is in your kernel .config, e.g
look for CONFIG_FUS
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