Re: disk problems or false alarm??

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Am Fr, den 30.04.2004 schrieb Guolin Cheng um 22:54:


> My only concern is, I have been using "hdparm -d1 -c3 -m16 -a16 -A1 -u1 -W1 -k1 -K1
> " command on all 4 PATA hard drives, to speed up disk access speed, and improve
> machines' responsiveness. All other options seems OK except "-u1", which, according
> to manual, may bring "massive filesystem corruption" (Although for 3 years I have seen
> no file system corruptions because of that). But if I don't enable the options, the Linux
> boxes will response way slow to keyboard when high-speed data transfer happens.

>  Guolin Cheng

Well, forcing such agressive settings like you did is often cause for
trouble. I don't wonder any more. You did not mention such
non-selfdetected settings in your first mail. Communication between the
hard drive and the motherboard hardware using the chipset specific
driver is critical. In most every case you should let the kernel
autodetect the drives settings and not force things.

Alexander


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