On Fri, 2006-02-17 at 11:03 -0800, Benjamin Smith wrote:
On Thursday 16 February 2006 18:36, Paul wrote:
Currently, it's got an ASRock "M810LMR" motherboard in it. http://www.ciao.co.uk/ASRock_M810LMR__5410842
Looks like this board is based on a early socket A VIA chipset ... generally I would avoid these. My past experience with older VIA chipsets has been less than good ... I've had issues with buggy IDE implementations in KT266 & KT133A and having to run them in PIO mode rather than DMA mode (SLOW).
My conclusion, as well. (and yes, it runs in PIO mode, and it's slow, and I don't care since this system isn't a high-load system)
I would use a cheap PCI IDE card and see what happens.
It's a 1U system. PCI cards are pretty much out of the question.
Hmmm have you tried switching off dma in grub (IIRC adding ide0=nodma ide1=nodma to the kernel line should do that)? It sounds like you may have tried that.
I would also run the drives on separate IDE cables, looks like you tried that, but maybe not in conjunction with nodma
Regards, Paul Berger