On Mon, Nov 18, 2002 at 04:16:57PM +0100, Emil Pedersen wrote: > > /dev/hda: > > Timing buffer-cache reads: 128 MB in 0.46 seconds =278.26 MB/sec > > Timing buffered disk reads: 64 MB in 16.12 seconds = 3.97 MB/sec > > THIS is ok, without dma performance is lousy, but I really don't > understand why you can't turn it on (or get better perf when you do)!
On my system hdparm complains: "Permission denied" when I try to turn on DMA. My system gets a whopping 5.33Mb per second. > > Thus all the same as before whether turned on or off. I also tried > > setting MultiSect to max of 16 (which hdparm -i told me it could do), > > but this didn't change things either. > > > > So are the read times as expected for an IDE ATA133, 7200RPM, 40GB drive? > > Certainly not. Bellow is what I got from my IBM 7200 rpm disk, (using > UDMA66): My disk gets 48Mb per second in a different system. I have a 7200 RPM WD800 (the one with the lowsy 2M buffer). Roger. -- ** [EMAIL PROTECTED] ** http://www.BitWizard.nl/ ** +31-15-2600998 ** *-- BitWizard writes Linux device drivers for any device you may have! --* * The Worlds Ecosystem is a stable system. Stable systems may experience * * excursions from the stable situation. We are currently in such an * * excursion: The stable situation does not include humans. *************** -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]