Server, interrupted.
Gregory Boyce
gboyce at badbelly.com
Wed Jan 26 14:19:02 EST 2005
> Slap in the face #1: The drive is an ATA/133. The only computers I have new
> enough to talk to it are my server and my wife's computer, both home-built.
> The penalty for breaking my wife's computer while she's workin on tax stuff
> is too horrible to mention, so I decided to risk using my server.
I don't see why ATA/133 would be a problem. They are backwards
compatable, so they should work fine on any older IDE controllers,
although at a slower speed.
Now depending on the SIZE of the drive you might have problems. Anything
over 120GB (or was it 130?) you need a controller that supports LBA48
addressing in order to be able to use the drive.
> Now, my server is pretty filled to the gills. Two ethernet cards, CDRW
> drive, DVD-R drive, video card, sound card, USB, FireWire, SCSI card...
>
> Slap in the face #2: When I put in the hard drive, I ran out of IRQ's. I
> didn't realize this right away, but it took some juggling of hooking up the
> drives in different sequences to get the motherboard to recognize both the CD
> drives and both the hard drives. However, my sound card started playing a
> high-pitched tone that was so loud it woke up my parents in New York, instead
> of any sound it was supposed to play. So I partitioned the drive, and
> removed it.
Are you using IO-APIC on the machine? An easy way to check
/proc/interrupts and look for either "XT-PIC" or "IO-APIC". Using the
APIC can sometimes help with IRQ issues I believe.
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