On a 16 gb machine that's nothong near a real solution to me. Loosing =20=
13gb of ram is not what i want.
Also, i've tried using (previously i was using raid10) RAID5 on a test =20=
box, and have run a lot of stress on it ( buildworld -j16, iozone, =20
bonnie++, backups and etc). It didn't crash on me yet. I'm in process =20=
of moving the box to production to see if it won't crash there.
But even if it works, raid1/raid10 is what i, and imho most people, =20
use, so we need it fixed anyway.
On 2009.07.14, at 08:21, Yuri Gorchakov <yuri.gorchakov@point-=20
group.ru> wrote:
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> yesterday I received a reply from a manager I bought the controller
> from. He was emailing with Adaptec technical support in Russia and
> suggested couple of things:
> as a temporary workaround you can setup your BIOS to disable "Host
> system Memory Mapped I/O above 4GB" , but note that not all BIOSes may
> support it. Disadvantage of this is that RAM from 3,5 to 4GB will be
> unavailable most probably.
> Adaptec is now working on a release of 2.2.8-16891 driver which =20
> suppose
> to fix the issue. They promise to post it on their web site ASAP.
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