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Date:      Mon, 23 Jan 2006 20:38:42 +0100
From:      =?ISO-8859-1?Q?Johan_Str=F6m?= <johan@stromnet.org>
To:        freebsd-stable@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Page fault, GEOM problem??
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On 23 jan 2006, at 20.16, Paul T. Root wrote:
> My friends disks are SATA. The jumper was to force
> the drives to use the SATA 1.x 1.5 gig standard instead
> of the faster SATA 2.x standard. Older cards can have
> trouble recognizing newer disks.
>
> His were recognized, but very flaky. They've been solid
> since.
>

These disk should be SATA150 afaik (Maxtor MaXLine III 300Gb).
The promise card is named SATAII 150..
So shouldnt be any missmatching. Both card and disks supports NCQ.. =20
Dunno about freebsd on the other hand..Havent found a way to enable/=20
disable this


> Johan Str=F6m wrote:
>
>> On 23 jan 2006, at 15.29, Paul T. Root wrote:
>>
>>> I'm coming in very late here, and only have some
>>> hearsay. But, a friend of mine has built a new hobby
>>> machine, with twin 160G drives on a 3Ware 8006, working as
>>> a stripe. He had a bunch of problems with stability of the drives
>>> until I gave him a couple of tiny (half size) jumpers, that he
>>> put on the drive. Smooth sailing since them. If needed, I can find
>>> what the jumpers did. But looking through the controllers doco
>>> should give you a clue.
>>>
>> As far as I know, SATA drives doesnt have jumpers.. Mine doesnt =20
>> seem to do atleast.. There are two unused pins but i doubt they =20
>> are for jumpers..
>>
>
> --=20
> Paul Root
> "Few people know what to do when hula girls attack." - Sam, age 8
>
>



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