I have had a few random hangs with my machine since I added a maxtor 27
gig IDE drive to it. I kept trying different combinations of bus
positions etc. I figured it was flacky hardware or something. I added
the drive in the early 2.4 series. Recently I became slightly suspicious
of my Adaptec 2940U2W after reading all of the problems it had in the
early 2.4. So I upgraded the bios and got kernel 2.4.17. Though the
problem seems diminished it is certainly not gone...
Now for the kicker... I found a 99% guarenteed way to hard lock my
box. I tried ripping two cds at a time. One on the ide bus and one on
the scsi. Just a note the data is being stored to the maxtor 27 gig
mentioned above. The reason I point to the IDE + SCSI combo is that I can
do two scsi cdroms ripping to the maxtor and it works much more
reliably. I am under the impression that IDE CDROMs use the ide bus quite
heavily under ripping...
General notes:
Motherboard: Supermicro P6DBU w/onboard 2940U2W
CPU: Dual PII 350mhz
SCSI Bus: 0: IBM 9gig U2W, 1: IBM 4gig U2W, 2: Pioneer DVDROM (used for
ripping)
IDE BUS 0: Maxtor 27 gig
IDE BUS 1: Teac IDE CDRom
Also happens with Teac Slaved to Maxtor
Questions, Comments, Ideas?
Keith Baker
Email: [email protected]
Life is a sexually transmitted disease with 100% mortality.
Keith Baker wrote:
>I have had a few random hangs with my machine since I added a maxtor 27
> gig IDE drive to it. I kept trying different combinations of bus
> positions etc. I figured it was flacky hardware or something. I added
> the drive in the early 2.4 series. Recently I became slightly suspicious
> of my Adaptec 2940U2W after reading all of the problems it had in the
> early 2.4. So I upgraded the bios and got kernel 2.4.17. Though the
> problem seems diminished it is certainly not gone...
>
> Now for the kicker... I found a 99% guarenteed way to hard lock my
> box. I tried ripping two cds at a time. One on the ide bus and one on
> the scsi. Just a note the data is being stored to the maxtor 27 gig
> mentioned above. The reason I point to the IDE + SCSI combo is that I can
> do two scsi cdroms ripping to the maxtor and it works much more
> reliably. I am under the impression that IDE CDROMs use the ide bus quite
> heavily under ripping...
Keith,
Does turning off (or reducing the speed of) DMA to the
IDE cdrom with either one of these commands help?
hdparm -d0 -c1 /dev/hdd
hdparm -d 1 -X 34 /dev/hdd
[This assumes the IDE cdrom is connected to /dev/hdd.]
Doug Gilbert
the first command sucseeded and my machine seems to be stable with
it... I then tried the second command and got this...
/dev/hdd:
setting using_dma to 1 (on)
setting xfermode to 34 (multiword DMA mode2)
HDIO_DRIVE_CMD(setxfermode) failed: Input/output error
using_dma = 1 (on)
I noted that it turned dma back on and left 32 bit alone... but the xfer
mode seemed to fail... it does jhowever still seem stable... thoughts?
Keith Baker
Email: [email protected]
Life is a sexually transmitted disease with 100% mortality.
On Sat, 2 Feb 2002, Douglas Gilbert wrote:
> Keith Baker wrote:
> >I have had a few random hangs with my machine since I added a maxtor 27
> > gig IDE drive to it. I kept trying different combinations of bus
> > positions etc. I figured it was flacky hardware or something. I added
> > the drive in the early 2.4 series. Recently I became slightly suspicious
> > of my Adaptec 2940U2W after reading all of the problems it had in the
> > early 2.4. So I upgraded the bios and got kernel 2.4.17. Though the
> > problem seems diminished it is certainly not gone...
> >
> > Now for the kicker... I found a 99% guarenteed way to hard lock my
> > box. I tried ripping two cds at a time. One on the ide bus and one on
> > the scsi. Just a note the data is being stored to the maxtor 27 gig
> > mentioned above. The reason I point to the IDE + SCSI combo is that I can
> > do two scsi cdroms ripping to the maxtor and it works much more
> > reliably. I am under the impression that IDE CDROMs use the ide bus quite
> > heavily under ripping...
>
> Keith,
> Does turning off (or reducing the speed of) DMA to the
> IDE cdrom with either one of these commands help?
> hdparm -d0 -c1 /dev/hdd
> hdparm -d 1 -X 34 /dev/hdd
> [This assumes the IDE cdrom is connected to /dev/hdd.]
>
> Doug Gilbert
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