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2016 Mar 01
10
Any experiences with newer WD Red drives?
Might be slightly OT as it isn't necessarily a CentOS related issue.
I've been using WD Reds as mdraid components which worked pretty well
for non-IOPS intensive workloads.
However, the latest C7 server I built, ran into problems with them on
on a Intel C236 board (SuperMicro X11SSH) with tons of "ata bus error
write fpdma queued". Googling on it threw up old suggestions to limit
SATA link speed to 1.5Gbps using libata.force boot options and/or
noncq. Lowering the link speed helped to reduce the frequency of the
errors (from not getting a smartctl output to getting a...
2018 Feb 27
0
CentOS 7 / Xen 4.6 on UEFI system?
Wondering if anyone has managed to get Xen to boot from UEFI?
We have a relatively new server with a Supermicro X11SSH-F mainboard with an M.2 SSD. If we switch the boot mode to Legacy in the BIOS no boot devices show up. The vendor says this is because M.2 SSD is only supported in UEFI mode. We even tried installing some spinning SATA drives and a USB thumb drive but those don't show up as bootable either in l...
2016 Mar 01
0
Any experiences with newer WD Red drives?
> However, the latest C7 server I built, ran into problems with them on
> on a Intel C236 board (SuperMicro X11SSH) with tons of "ata bus error
> write fpdma queued". Googling on it threw up old suggestions to limit
> SATA link speed to 1.5Gbps using libata.force boot options and/or
> noncq. Lowering the link speed helped to reduce the frequency of the
> errors (from not getting a smartctl...
2016 Mar 01
0
Any experiences with newer WD Red drives?
On 3/1/2016 9:53 AM, Emmanuel Noobadmin wrote:
> However, the latest C7 server I built, ran into problems with them on
> on a Intel C236 board (SuperMicro X11SSH) with tons of "ata bus error
> write fpdma queued". Googling on it threw up old suggestions to limit
> SATA link speed to 1.5Gbps using libata.force boot options and/or
> noncq. Lowering the link speed helped to reduce the frequency of the
> errors (from not getting a smartctl...
2016 Mar 01
0
Any experiences with newer WD Red drives?
...ly OT as it isn't necessarily a CentOS related issue.
>
> I've been using WD Reds as mdraid components which worked pretty well
> for non-IOPS intensive workloads.
>
> However, the latest C7 server I built, ran into problems with them on
> on a Intel C236 board (SuperMicro X11SSH) with tons of "ata bus error
> write fpdma queued". Googling on it threw up old suggestions to limit
> SATA link speed to 1.5Gbps using libata.force boot options and/or
> noncq. Lowering the link speed helped to reduce the frequency of the
> errors (from not getting a smartctl...