Pablo Sebastian Greco wrote:
> After an uptime of 13:34 under heavy load and no errors, I'm pretty
> sure your patch is correct. Is there a way to backport this to 2.6.18.x?
I forgot this (even though I implemented it) but you can turn off NCQ by
doing the following.
# echo 1 > /sys/block/sdX/device/queue_depth
Can you put the seagate drive under load to verify that it's the samsung
drive's problem not the controller's?
> Just an off topic question, does anyone know why I get so uneven IRQ
> handling on 2.6.19-20 and almost perfect on 2.6.20-rc2-mm1?
I dunno. You have much better chance of getting a useful answer by
asking it on a separate thread with proper subject line. People usualyl
screen threads by subject. There are just too many message in LKML for
anyone to follow all the message.
Thanks.
--
tejun
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