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Date:      Wed, 2 Jun 2004 02:27:07 PDT
From:      Keith Farrar <farrar@parc.com>
To:        "Scott E. Campbell" <scampbel@gvpl.ca>, grg@itesm.mx
Cc:        freebsd-stable@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Dell PowerEdge 1600SC Server
Message-ID:  <40BD9D6B.7070207@parc.com>
In-Reply-To: <200405281156.18711.scampbel@gvpl.ca>
References:  <009201c444dc$4c2da450$2eca82ac@micasa.com> <200405281156.18711.scampbel@gvpl.ca>

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You might want to reconsider the PERC controllers offered with that hardware. They (PERC3/SC and PERC4/SC) use the amr (megaraid) 
driver, and we've had serious stability problems under FreeBSD 4.9 and 5.2.1 with that controller.

Avoid RAID controllers under the Megaraid section at URL:  http://linux.dell.com/raid.shtml

Repeated system crashes when lots of files have been opened (more frequently with > 2 GB of RAM installed / enabled), such as during 
"make buildworld" or when the periodic daily cron job scans the disks...

Also, the boxes fail to reboot every two or three boots, until power-cycled, apparently when interrrogating devices on the amr fails 
at boot time. The amr driver reports errors interrogating devices when booting succeeds, but the machine frequently simply hangs in 
a hard lockup.

The systems (Dell PowerEdge 2650, 2 x 2.8 GHz) were fairly stable when restricted to 2 GB of RAM and the internal RAID tray (using 
a PERC3/DI and the aacraid driver).

The instability was a serious, but survivable, problem.

Unfortunately, we need multi-terabyte NFS file service from our Dell servers, but FreeBSD's rpc.lockd dies routinely, which is a 
showstopping bug.

So, sigh, we probably will deploy our boxes with Linux 2.6 kernel distributions, as much as we would prefer to administer BSD boxes.



Scott E. Campbell wrote:

> On May 28, 2004 10:50 am, Ing. Gerardo Rodriguez Gutierrez wrote:
> 
>>Hello FreeBSD Community
>>
>>
>>
>>I am planning to buy a Dell PowerEdge 1600SC server
>>
>>
>>
>>Does anyone has proven FreeBSD on this type of server?
>>
> 
> 
> I'm running a couple of them with FreeBSD 5.2.1 and they work great.  (Both 
> the single and dual processors models).  I currently don't have one with the 
> PERC controller but am ordering one within a couple weeks (Dell 1600SC with 
> PERC).  I was also going to order a DLT drive but was just given one 
> yesterday from another company's salvage pile.
> 
>>
>>FreeBSD works well on this platform?
>>
> 
> 
> Yes.
> 
>>
>>thanks
>>
>>
>>
>>FEATURES DESCRIPTION
>>
>>Processors Dual IntelR XeonT at up to 3.2GHz
>>
>>Cache from 512KB L2 up to 2MB L3 cache
>>
>>Chipset ServerWorksR GC-SL chipset
>>
>>Front side bus 533MHz
>>
>>I/O channels Six total: 2 x PCI-X slots (2 x 64-bit/100MHz);
>>
>>4 x PCI slots (2 x 64-bit/66MHz; 2 x 32-bit/33MHz)
>>
>>Network interface card 10/100/1000 embedded NIC
>>
>>Availability Hot-plug, redundant power (optional); hot-plug hard drives
>>(optional);
>>
>>ECC memory; easy-access chassis
>>
>>Maximum memory 4GB ECC DDR-266 SDRAM
>>
>>Internal storage scalability Up to six hot-plug (or four non hot-plug) SCSI
>>drives, or up to four IDE drives.
>>
>>Up to 876GB SCSI internal storage
>>
>>Internal storage performance 10,000 and 15,000 rpm U320 SCSI drives or
>>7,200 rpm IDE drives
>>
>>Hard Drive Controller Embedded single channel (U320) SCSI, Embedded dual
>>channel ATA100, up to
>>
>>six (U320) SCSI hard drives plus 2 optical devices, optional PERC 3/SC,
>>
>>PERC 4/SC, or optional 39160 Ultra3
>>
>>RAID support PERC 4/SC single channel U320 or PERC3/SC single channel U160
>>RAID
>>
>>controller (SCSI drives)
>>
>>CERC quad-channel ATA RAID (IDE drives)
>>
>>Tape support Internal: PowerVault 100T TR40, PowerVault 100T DDS4,
>>PowerVault 110T
>>
>>DLT VS80
>>
>>Video Embedded ATI Rage XL (8MB)
>>
>>USB performance 1.1
>>
>>Networking Embedded Intel Gigabit NIC
>>
>>Optional add-in: Intel PRO/100 S NIC, Intel PRO/1000 XT NIC,
>>
>>BroadcomR 5703 (10/100/1000) NIC, Broadcom ModemXtreme 56KB V.92
>>
>>PCI modem
>>
>>High availability clustering Not supported
>>
>>Chassis Easy-access tower (not rackable)
>>
>>Power supply 1 x 450W or optional 2 x 450W hot-plug redundant
>>
>>Systems management Integrated server monitoring (ADM1026); OpenManageT
>>support
>>
>>Remote management Optional Dell Remote Assistant Card (DRACIII/XT)
>>
>>Dimensions (H xW x D) 17.61" x 8.57" x 22.53" (44.73cm x 21.77cm x 57.23cm)
>>
>>Weight 73 lbs., maximum configuration
>>
>>Rack support None
>>
>>
>>
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