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Date:      Mon, 23 Dec 2002 15:00:24 -0600
From:      Matthew Bettinger <mbettinger@championelevators.com>
To:        questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   adaptec 2400A revisited.
Message-ID:  <200212231500.29439.mbettinger@championelevators.com>

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Hello,

Reinstalled FreeBSD on an ASUS K7V 133 with 6 60 gig drives and an adapte=
c=20
2400A raid card.  This has got to bethe pickiest bios I have ever come=20
across.  Anyway I have the card doing raid 5 and the device is showing up=
 and=20
it's appearing as 175+ gigs under it's own mount point.=20

Everything appeared to be ok until I put it under some very heavy loads.
The machine has 768 megs of ram 1024 megs of swap and GENERIC kernel.

BSD is on it's own disk and I proceeded to build world  while cp'ing  som=
e=20
very large directories to the raided disks.  On top of that I threw in a =
few=20
large untar and gunzips on the raided drives .=20

After a while the machine locked up. =20

Where should I look to try to hunt down the problem of the machine lockin=
g up=20
nder heavy loads?  Are there any log files created that would lead me to=20
believe it ran out of memory?  Right now I can't do much with the machine=
=20
until I know exactly why it locked up. =20

Thank you in advance.

Matthew Bettinger
Champion Elevators, Inc.
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