On Thu, Sep 26, 2002 at 12:12:59PM -0400, Robert James Kaes wrote:
> If there are problems, how do people tune their IDE hard drives that are
> part of software RAID drives?
We find out why the kernel doesn't set things up properly by default and
FIX it, rather than by forcing things with hdparm.
On Thu, 26 Sep 2002, nate wrote:
> there should be no problems with running this on a software raid
> system. That is, if your sure it works, I don't use hdparm but it
> looks like you may be trying to enable DMA, be sure your chipset
> works well with linux in DMA mode before attempting this. Som
Robert James Kaes said:
> Hi,
> Are there any problems running something like:
>
> /sbin/hdparm -c3 -d1 /dev/hdX
>
> when /dev/hdX is part of a running software RAID? If there are problems,
> how do people tune their IDE hard drives that are part of software RAID
> drives?
there should be
Hi,
Are there any problems running something like:
/sbin/hdparm -c3 -d1 /dev/hdX
when /dev/hdX is part of a running software RAID? If there are problems,
how do people tune their IDE hard drives that are part of software RAID
drives?
Any insight you can provide would be appreciated.
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