> I have two disks as raid on a BP6 (HPT366) and had one too many
> lockups on hde+hdg, so I decided to move it down to hdb+hdd.
I've fixed two BP6s (V1.0 and V1.1) using the EC10 cap upgrade method.
More detail is available on several of the Abit-centric overclocker
sites.
Between the two PGA sockets at board edge is a 100uF cap labeled
'EC10'. Note its 6 EC neighbors are all 1500uF, 6.3v. The recommended
fix was to remove the 100 and solder in a 1500, 6.3v. I used a 1000uF,
16v in parallel, same polarity. 100% reliable. Symptoms were solid,
traceless lockups on large (>20MB) disk to disk copies, particularly
between the intel and highpoint chipsets.
> I think that it will be nice to have a proper recipe for this
> situation, preferably in the standard HOWTO.
Persistent superblock. I've mistakenly reversed RAID0 members during a
hardware migration and watched it magically detect and correct on
reboot.
rgds,
tim
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