Santilli
Hairy Aussie
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Hi
I'm copying stuff on my machine from my SCSI 10k Cheetah, to my DM9 160 gig cheetah for backup. In the process, the file copying took awhile, but more destressing is the near entire usage of processor 2, of 4 virtual processors. This is not good. Whenever I want to load another program, even though it's off a different bus, I think, and 4 different drives, the process ground to a halt. It took a very long time for OS functions to occur, along with the programs taking 10-30 seconds to begin loading.
Currently I'm running a test for file system errors, and attempts to recover bad sectors, and it's running 26-30% cpu usage, and I'm out typing the machines rendering of my typing right now.. ANNOYING>
Processor two is again, buried at nearly 75-100% fluctuation. I don't have this problem with scsi, and just ordered an SCA/scsi box:
http://www.newegg.com/app/ViewProductDesc.asp?description=17-121-401&depa=0
While scsi drives are more expensive, you do find great deals on 80 pin sca drives all the time, and I like the reliability, not to mention I don't like a freezing machine...
s
I'm copying stuff on my machine from my SCSI 10k Cheetah, to my DM9 160 gig cheetah for backup. In the process, the file copying took awhile, but more destressing is the near entire usage of processor 2, of 4 virtual processors. This is not good. Whenever I want to load another program, even though it's off a different bus, I think, and 4 different drives, the process ground to a halt. It took a very long time for OS functions to occur, along with the programs taking 10-30 seconds to begin loading.
Currently I'm running a test for file system errors, and attempts to recover bad sectors, and it's running 26-30% cpu usage, and I'm out typing the machines rendering of my typing right now.. ANNOYING>
Processor two is again, buried at nearly 75-100% fluctuation. I don't have this problem with scsi, and just ordered an SCA/scsi box:
http://www.newegg.com/app/ViewProductDesc.asp?description=17-121-401&depa=0
While scsi drives are more expensive, you do find great deals on 80 pin sca drives all the time, and I like the reliability, not to mention I don't like a freezing machine...
s