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Hi, Randy,
Randy Schultz wrote:
| On Wed, 7 May 2008, Fabian Wenk spaketh thusly:
|
| -}Hello Randy
| -}
| -}On 07.05.08 18:21, Randy Schultz wrote:
| -}> FBSD 6.x AMD64 works great on this system, as does
centos linux.
| -}> When I try to install 7.0 (AMD64 of course), on
boot (off the
| -}> cdrom) I notice:
| -}> ad4: DMA limited to UDMA33, device found
non-ATA66 cable
| -}>
| -}> Not sure if that is an important clue but it seems
to be. I
| -}> know my cables are SATA-II, FWIW.
| -}
| -}Somewhere in the BIOS settings should be an option to
switch the
SATA disks to
| -}AHCI, maybe this helps.
| -}
| -}On most BIOS this setting is in the P-ATA mode, which is
a slower
| -}compatibility mode and is needed for the Redmond OS to
work.
|
| Hey Fabian,
|
| Tnx for the tip. Unfortunately there is no such setting
on this
system. My
| choices are "OFF" or "AUTO". In auto
mode they appear to be correctly
| identified, giving the make and model #.
Could you please show your 'pciconf -lv | grep -A3 ata'
output?
My 1435 says:
atapci1 pci0:2:1: class=0x01018a card=0x01eb1028
chip=0x02141166
rev=0x00 hdr=0x00
~ vendor = 'ServerWorks (Was: Reliance Computer Corp)'
~ class = mass storage
~ subclass = ATA
- --
atapci0 pci3:14:0: class=0x01018f card=0x01eb1028
chip=0x024b1166
rev=0x00 hdr=0x00
~ vendor = 'ServerWorks (Was: Reliance Computer Corp)'
~ class = mass storage
~ subclass = ATA
But it's an SC1435 with SAS disks I believe, so things may
different.
Also, will it be possible if you find some output from
vmstat -i?
Cheers,
- --
Xin LI <delphij delphij.net> http://www.delphij.net/
FreeBSD - The Power to Serve!
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