> Actually, in this case, I dont get that message. Just the same 'effect'.
> iostat shows no activity, although the bonnies are still running, just
> doing nothing. If there is there some extra information I can provide you
> with, let me know what you want me to do.
...
> #!/bin/sh
> /usr/local/bin/bonnie -s 100 -d /mnt &
> /usr/local/bin/bonnie -s 100 -d /mnt &
> /usr/local/bin/bonnie -s 100 -d /mnt &
> /usr/local/bin/bonnie -s 100 -d /mnt &
> /usr/local/bin/bonnie -s 100 -d /mnt &
>
> is all I did. How long do I have to wait normally for the wedged message
> to show up ? The last time I saw it was with the 428, but I seem to recall
> the message showing up fairly quickly
Hmm. I flashed my PERC 2 up to the latest AMI firmware, and with about a
dozen bonnie processes running it took about 30 seconds for the controller
to lock up completely (I had to power-cycle it to get it to come back).
I wouldn't say you have a firmware issue there yet, but it's not looking
very good.
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