Thus spake Kirk Strauser (kirk_at_strauser.com) [05/02/04 16:05]: : > I'm just finishing up a level 0 dump of all filesystems, and I'm running : > pretty stable. This isn't surprising, and it's in line with what you saw : > -- running under PIO4 is stable, UDMA100 is not. : > : > Would it be worth it to try to force the system into UDMA66 or UDMA33? : : Well, it's certainly easy enough to experiment. Use atacontrol's "mode" : command to set whatever mode you'd like. Try UDMA33 and hit the drive(s) as : hard as you can. If you don't get errors, bump it up to UDMA66 and try : again. Yeah, I started doing that shortly after I sent the mail. I started at UDMA100, as that's where I know my problem is. A dump is zipping along just fine right now. I have a real job to attend to right now, so I'll pay a bit more attention to it later this evening.Received on Thu Feb 05 2004 - 12:16:38 UTC
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