* [gentoo-user] Incredibly slow disk access
@ 2008-01-08 0:26 Wayn0
2008-01-08 0:35 ` William Kenworthy
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From: Wayn0 @ 2008-01-08 0:26 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-user
Hi All,
I have installed gentoo on my laptop recently and I am having a huge
problem with speed.
The problem is the insanely slow disk access that I am getting.
here is some output:
manticore ~ # hdparm -tT /dev/hda
/dev/hda:
Timing cached reads: 5702 MB in 2.00 seconds = 2857.11 MB/sec
Timing buffered disk reads: 6 MB in 3.37 seconds = 1.78 MB/sec
manticore ~ # /etc/init.d/hdparm start
* Running hdparm on /dev/hda ...
HDIO_SET_DMA failed: Operation not permitted
[ ok ]
* Running hdparm on /dev/hdd ...
HDIO_SET_DMA failed: Operation not permitted
[ ok ]
I read on a forum somewhere that this could be caused by the HAL daemon
so I shut that down and no luck :-(
Any ideas?
Thanks
Wayn0
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* Re: [gentoo-user] Incredibly slow disk access
2008-01-08 0:26 [gentoo-user] Incredibly slow disk access Wayn0
@ 2008-01-08 0:35 ` William Kenworthy
2008-01-08 1:37 ` Dale
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From: William Kenworthy @ 2008-01-08 0:35 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-user
Check the options for your chipset in the kernel - look at device
drivers and ata/... devices. Looks like its just defaulted to the
minimum as it hasnt seen what chipset you are using.
Also consider moving to libata - seems better where I have tried it.
BillK
On Tue, 2008-01-08 at 02:26 +0200, Wayn0 wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I have installed gentoo on my laptop recently and I am having a huge
> problem with speed.
>
> The problem is the insanely slow disk access that I am getting.
>
> here is some output:
>
> manticore ~ # hdparm -tT /dev/hda
>
> /dev/hda:
> Timing cached reads: 5702 MB in 2.00 seconds = 2857.11 MB/sec
> Timing buffered disk reads: 6 MB in 3.37 seconds = 1.78 MB/sec
>
> manticore ~ # /etc/init.d/hdparm start
> * Running hdparm on /dev/hda ...
> HDIO_SET_DMA failed: Operation not permitted
> [ ok ]
> * Running hdparm on /dev/hdd ...
> HDIO_SET_DMA failed: Operation not permitted
> [ ok ]
>
>
> I read on a forum somewhere that this could be caused by the HAL daemon
> so I shut that down and no luck :-(
>
> Any ideas?
>
> Thanks
> Wayn0
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* Re: [gentoo-user] Incredibly slow disk access
2008-01-08 0:35 ` William Kenworthy
@ 2008-01-08 1:37 ` Dale
2008-01-08 1:51 ` Mark Shields
0 siblings, 1 reply; 14+ messages in thread
From: Dale @ 2008-01-08 1:37 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-user
William Kenworthy wrote:
> Check the options for your chipset in the kernel - look at device
> drivers and ata/... devices. Looks like its just defaulted to the
> minimum as it hasnt seen what chipset you are using.
>
> Also consider moving to libata - seems better where I have tried it.
>
> BillK
>
>
> On Tue, 2008-01-08 at 02:26 +0200, Wayn0 wrote:
>
>> Hi All,
>>
>> I have installed gentoo on my laptop recently and I am having a huge
>> problem with speed.
>>
>> The problem is the insanely slow disk access that I am getting.
>>
>> here is some output:
>>
>> manticore ~ # hdparm -tT /dev/hda
>>
>> /dev/hda:
>> Timing cached reads: 5702 MB in 2.00 seconds = 2857.11 MB/sec
>> Timing buffered disk reads: 6 MB in 3.37 seconds = 1.78 MB/sec
>>
>> manticore ~ # /etc/init.d/hdparm start
>> * Running hdparm on /dev/hda ...
>> HDIO_SET_DMA failed: Operation not permitted
>> [ ok ]
>> * Running hdparm on /dev/hdd ...
>> HDIO_SET_DMA failed: Operation not permitted
>> [ ok ]
>>
>>
>> I read on a forum somewhere that this could be caused by the HAL daemon
>> so I shut that down and no luck :-(
>>
>> Any ideas?
>>
>> Thanks
>> Wayn0
>>
Also check that DMA is enabled. If you have the wrong or no chipset
selected in your kernel, it won't be there. lspci may be a good one to
check as well.
Dang, that is slow tho.
Dale
:-) :-)
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* Re: [gentoo-user] Incredibly slow disk access
2008-01-08 1:37 ` Dale
@ 2008-01-08 1:51 ` Mark Shields
2008-01-08 5:53 ` Renat Golubchyk
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From: Mark Shields @ 2008-01-08 1:51 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-user
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On Jan 7, 2008 8:37 PM, Dale <dalek1967@bellsouth.net> wrote:
> William Kenworthy wrote:
> > Check the options for your chipset in the kernel - look at device
> > drivers and ata/... devices. Looks like its just defaulted to the
> > minimum as it hasnt seen what chipset you are using.
> >
> > Also consider moving to libata - seems better where I have tried it.
> >
> > BillK
> >
> >
> > On Tue, 2008-01-08 at 02:26 +0200, Wayn0 wrote:
> >
> >> Hi All,
> >>
> >> I have installed gentoo on my laptop recently and I am having a huge
> >> problem with speed.
> >>
> >> The problem is the insanely slow disk access that I am getting.
> >>
> >> here is some output:
> >>
> >> manticore ~ # hdparm -tT /dev/hda
> >>
> >> /dev/hda:
> >> Timing cached reads: 5702 MB in 2.00 seconds = 2857.11 MB/sec
> >> Timing buffered disk reads: 6 MB in 3.37 seconds = 1.78 MB/sec
> >>
> >> manticore ~ # /etc/init.d/hdparm start
> >> * Running hdparm on /dev/hda ...
> >> HDIO_SET_DMA failed: Operation not permitted
> >> [ ok ]
> >> * Running hdparm on /dev/hdd ...
> >> HDIO_SET_DMA failed: Operation not permitted
> >> [ ok ]
> >>
> >>
> >> I read on a forum somewhere that this could be caused by the HAL daemon
> >> so I shut that down and no luck :-(
> >>
> >> Any ideas?
> >>
> >> Thanks
> >> Wayn0
> >>
>
> Also check that DMA is enabled. If you have the wrong or no chipset
> selected in your kernel, it won't be there. lspci may be a good one to
> check as well.
>
> Dang, that is slow tho.
>
> Dale
>
> :-) :-)
> --
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>
>
I'd also recommending after checking for the above, also check what level of
UDMA is set. Try this: hdparm -I /dev/hda | grep -i dma
Yours should say probably either udma3 or udma4. My SATA-I drive is set to
udma5, for example:
hdparm -I /dev/sda | grep -i dma
DMA: mdma0 mdma1 mdma2 udma0 udma1 udma2 udma3 udma4 *udma5 udma6
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* Re: [gentoo-user] Incredibly slow disk access
2008-01-08 1:51 ` Mark Shields
@ 2008-01-08 5:53 ` Renat Golubchyk
2008-01-08 7:47 ` Wayn0
2008-01-09 3:55 ` Mark Shields
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From: Renat Golubchyk @ 2008-01-08 5:53 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-user
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On Mon, 7 Jan 2008 20:51:02 -0500 "Mark Shields" <laebshade@gmail.com>
wrote:
> I'd also recommending after checking for the above, also check what
> level of UDMA is set. Try this: hdparm -I /dev/hda | grep -i dma
>
> Yours should say probably either udma3 or udma4.
Why not udma5 ? All my PATA drives (desktop and notebook) run at udma5
for some years now without any problems.
Cheers,
Renat
--
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durch die sie entstanden sind.
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* Re: [gentoo-user] Incredibly slow disk access
2008-01-08 5:53 ` Renat Golubchyk
@ 2008-01-08 7:47 ` Wayn0
2008-01-08 8:33 ` William Kenworthy
2008-01-09 3:55 ` Mark Shields
1 sibling, 1 reply; 14+ messages in thread
From: Wayn0 @ 2008-01-08 7:47 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-user
Renat Golubchyk wrote:
> On Mon, 7 Jan 2008 20:51:02 -0500 "Mark Shields" <laebshade@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>> I'd also recommending after checking for the above, also check what
>> level of UDMA is set. Try this: hdparm -I /dev/hda | grep -i dma
>>
>> Yours should say probably either udma3 or udma4.
>
> Why not udma5 ? All my PATA drives (desktop and notebook) run at udma5
> for some years now without any problems.
Thanks to everybody that's replied so far.
I may have missed something kernel wise but my sata drives are
registering as hd* and it refuses to switch on dma.
I have no doubt this is a kernel config, just not sure where to look.
I don't have the laptop with me at the moment so I will post the kernel
config this evening.
or perhaps somebody knows right off the bat what the problem is and what
I need to enable and disable.
I am using the latest gentoo-sources 2.6.23-r8 if memory serves.
Thanks again
Wayn0
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* Re: [gentoo-user] Incredibly slow disk access
2008-01-08 7:47 ` Wayn0
@ 2008-01-08 8:33 ` William Kenworthy
2008-01-08 11:58 ` Wayn0
2008-01-08 15:47 ` Wayn0
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From: William Kenworthy @ 2008-01-08 8:33 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-user
If you have sata drives, and they are showing up as hdx, you have
something seriously misconfigured. They should be showing as sdx.
Deselect everything in ATA/ATAPI/MFM/RLL and select the relevant boxes
in serial ATA. Dont forget fstab will need redoing to match.
I always thought that if you select both, serial ata should take
precedence, and in some cases you can access via both, but I have at
least one machine that will only work as sata with all the older ata
stuff deselected.
BillK
On Tue, 2008-01-08 at 09:47 +0200, Wayn0 wrote:
> Renat Golubchyk wrote:
> > On Mon, 7 Jan 2008 20:51:02 -0500 "Mark Shields" <laebshade@gmail.com>
> > wrote:
> >> I'd also recommending after checking for the above, also check what
> >> level of UDMA is set. Try this: hdparm -I /dev/hda | grep -i dma
> >>
> >> Yours should say probably either udma3 or udma4.
> >
> > Why not udma5 ? All my PATA drives (desktop and notebook) run at udma5
> > for some years now without any problems.
>
> Thanks to everybody that's replied so far.
>
> I may have missed something kernel wise but my sata drives are
> registering as hd* and it refuses to switch on dma.
>
> I have no doubt this is a kernel config, just not sure where to look.
> I don't have the laptop with me at the moment so I will post the kernel
> config this evening.
>
> or perhaps somebody knows right off the bat what the problem is and what
> I need to enable and disable.
>
> I am using the latest gentoo-sources 2.6.23-r8 if memory serves.
>
>
> Thanks again
>
> Wayn0
>
--
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Home in Perth!
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* Re: [gentoo-user] Incredibly slow disk access
2008-01-08 8:33 ` William Kenworthy
@ 2008-01-08 11:58 ` Wayn0
2008-01-08 13:36 ` Mick
2008-01-08 15:47 ` Wayn0
1 sibling, 1 reply; 14+ messages in thread
From: Wayn0 @ 2008-01-08 11:58 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-user
William Kenworthy wrote:
> If you have sata drives, and they are showing up as hdx, you have
> something seriously misconfigured. They should be showing as sdx.
>
> Deselect everything in ATA/ATAPI/MFM/RLL and select the relevant boxes
> in serial ATA. Dont forget fstab will need redoing to match.
>
> I always thought that if you select both, serial ata should take
> precedence, and in some cases you can access via both, but I have at
> least one machine that will only work as sata with all the older ata
> stuff deselected.
>
> BillK
Cheers,
This is why it's doing my head in. I have a desktop with both sata pata
drives in with a very similar kernel config and it work as expected :-/
I will try removing all the ATA/ATAPI/MFM/RLL stuff tonight, and report
back later.
Thanks again for the help
>
>
> On Tue, 2008-01-08 at 09:47 +0200, Wayn0 wrote:
>> Renat Golubchyk wrote:
>>> On Mon, 7 Jan 2008 20:51:02 -0500 "Mark Shields" <laebshade@gmail.com>
>>> wrote:
>>>> I'd also recommending after checking for the above, also check what
>>>> level of UDMA is set. Try this: hdparm -I /dev/hda | grep -i dma
>>>>
>>>> Yours should say probably either udma3 or udma4.
>>> Why not udma5 ? All my PATA drives (desktop and notebook) run at udma5
>>> for some years now without any problems.
>> Thanks to everybody that's replied so far.
>>
>> I may have missed something kernel wise but my sata drives are
>> registering as hd* and it refuses to switch on dma.
>>
>> I have no doubt this is a kernel config, just not sure where to look.
>> I don't have the laptop with me at the moment so I will post the kernel
>> config this evening.
>>
>> or perhaps somebody knows right off the bat what the problem is and what
>> I need to enable and disable.
>>
>> I am using the latest gentoo-sources 2.6.23-r8 if memory serves.
>>
>>
>> Thanks again
>>
>> Wayn0
>>
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* Re: [gentoo-user] Incredibly slow disk access
2008-01-08 11:58 ` Wayn0
@ 2008-01-08 13:36 ` Mick
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From: Mick @ 2008-01-08 13:36 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-user
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On Tuesday 08 January 2008, Wayn0 wrote:
> William Kenworthy wrote:
> > If you have sata drives, and they are showing up as hdx, you have
> > something seriously misconfigured. They should be showing as sdx.
> >
> > Deselect everything in ATA/ATAPI/MFM/RLL and select the relevant boxes
> > in serial ATA. Dont forget fstab will need redoing to match.
> >
> > I always thought that if you select both, serial ata should take
> > precedence, and in some cases you can access via both, but I have at
> > least one machine that will only work as sata with all the older ata
> > stuff deselected.
> >
> > BillK
>
> Cheers,
>
> This is why it's doing my head in. I have a desktop with both sata pata
> drives in with a very similar kernel config and it work as expected :-/
>
> I will try removing all the ATA/ATAPI/MFM/RLL stuff tonight, and report
> back later.
For sata drives use this, not hdparm:
# eix -l sdparm
* sys-apps/sdparm
Available versions:
0.97
0.98
~ 0.99
1.00
1.01
~ 1.02
Homepage: http://sg.torque.net/sg/sdparm.html
Description: Utility to output and modify parameters on a SCSI
device, like hdparm
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Mick
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* Re: [gentoo-user] Incredibly slow disk access
2008-01-08 8:33 ` William Kenworthy
2008-01-08 11:58 ` Wayn0
@ 2008-01-08 15:47 ` Wayn0
2008-01-08 16:27 ` Andrew Gaydenko
2008-01-08 21:20 ` Dale
1 sibling, 2 replies; 14+ messages in thread
From: Wayn0 @ 2008-01-08 15:47 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-user
William Kenworthy wrote:
> If you have sata drives, and they are showing up as hdx, you have
> something seriously misconfigured. They should be showing as sdx.
>
> Deselect everything in ATA/ATAPI/MFM/RLL and select the relevant boxes
> in serial ATA. Dont forget fstab will need redoing to match.
>
> I always thought that if you select both, serial ata should take
> precedence, and in some cases you can access via both, but I have at
> least one machine that will only work as sata with all the older ata
> stuff deselected.
>
> BillK
Thanks Bill,
removing all the ATA/ATAPI/MFM/RLL stuff sorted it out.
:-)
Wayn0
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* Re: [gentoo-user] Incredibly slow disk access
2008-01-08 15:47 ` Wayn0
@ 2008-01-08 16:27 ` Andrew Gaydenko
2008-01-08 21:20 ` Dale
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From: Andrew Gaydenko @ 2008-01-08 16:27 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-user
BTW, which speed can be treated as "not slow"? hdparm for my SATA SAMSUNG
HD401LJ shows ~60MB/Sec. Is it normal?
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* Re: [gentoo-user] Incredibly slow disk access
2008-01-08 15:47 ` Wayn0
2008-01-08 16:27 ` Andrew Gaydenko
@ 2008-01-08 21:20 ` Dale
2008-01-09 2:53 ` Hal Martin
1 sibling, 1 reply; 14+ messages in thread
From: Dale @ 2008-01-08 21:20 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-user
Wayn0 wrote:
> William Kenworthy wrote:
>> If you have sata drives, and they are showing up as hdx, you have
>> something seriously misconfigured. They should be showing as sdx.
>>
>> Deselect everything in ATA/ATAPI/MFM/RLL and select the relevant boxes
>> in serial ATA. Dont forget fstab will need redoing to match.
>>
>> I always thought that if you select both, serial ata should take
>> precedence, and in some cases you can access via both, but I have at
>> least one machine that will only work as sata with all the older ata
>> stuff deselected.
>>
>> BillK
>
> Thanks Bill,
>
> removing all the ATA/ATAPI/MFM/RLL stuff sorted it out.
>
> :-)
>
>
> Wayn0
Would you mind posting what speeds you get now? I'm curious myself.
Thanks
Dale
:-) :-)
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2008-01-08 21:20 ` Dale
@ 2008-01-09 2:53 ` Hal Martin
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From: Hal Martin @ 2008-01-09 2:53 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-user
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I have a Western Digital 250GB SATA-II drive on an NForce4 integrated
SATA-II controller, here are my readings...
hdparm -I /dev/sda | grep -i dma
DMA: mdma0 mdma1 mdma2 udma0 udma1 udma2 udma3 udma4 udma5 *udma6
/dev/sda:
Timing cached reads: 1646 MB in 2.00 seconds = 823.19 MB/sec
Timing buffered disk reads: 172 MB in 3.03 seconds = 56.77 MB/sec
Machine is an Athlon X2 3800+ running Gentoo 2007.0 AMD64
A Western Digital 500GB SATA-II drive, connected through a SATA-I PCI
card on another Gentoo box reports:
hdparm -I /dev/sda | grep -i dma
DMA: mdma0 mdma1 mdma2 udma0 udma1 udma2 udma3 udma4 *udma5 udma6
DMA Setup Auto-Activate optimization
/dev/sda:
Timing cached reads: 312 MB in 2.01 seconds = 155.28 MB/sec
Timing buffered disk reads: 162 MB in 3.02 seconds = 53.65 MB/sec
The onboard Maxtor 60GB IDE drive reports:
hdparm -I /dev/hda | grep -i dma
DMA: mdma0 mdma1 mdma2 udma0 udma1 *udma2 udma3 udma4 udma5
/dev/hda:
Timing cached reads: 312 MB in 2.01 seconds = 155.17 MB/sec
Timing buffered disk reads: 76 MB in 3.05 seconds = 24.88 MB/sec
Machine is a Dell PowerEdge 350, PIII server running Gentoo 2007.0 i386.
I'm curious, is your optical drive also SATA? If it's not, then how do
you intend to access it without ATA/ATAPI drivers?
-Hal
Dale wrote:
> Wayn0 wrote:
>
>> William Kenworthy wrote:
>>
>>> If you have sata drives, and they are showing up as hdx, you have
>>> something seriously misconfigured. They should be showing as sdx.
>>>
>>> Deselect everything in ATA/ATAPI/MFM/RLL and select the relevant boxes
>>> in serial ATA. Dont forget fstab will need redoing to match.
>>>
>>> I always thought that if you select both, serial ata should take
>>> precedence, and in some cases you can access via both, but I have at
>>> least one machine that will only work as sata with all the older ata
>>> stuff deselected.
>>>
>>> BillK
>>>
>> Thanks Bill,
>>
>> removing all the ATA/ATAPI/MFM/RLL stuff sorted it out.
>>
>> :-)
>>
>>
>> Wayn0
>>
>
> Would you mind posting what speeds you get now? I'm curious myself.
>
> Thanks
>
> Dale
>
> :-) :-)
>
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* Re: [gentoo-user] Incredibly slow disk access
2008-01-08 5:53 ` Renat Golubchyk
2008-01-08 7:47 ` Wayn0
@ 2008-01-09 3:55 ` Mark Shields
1 sibling, 0 replies; 14+ messages in thread
From: Mark Shields @ 2008-01-09 3:55 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-user
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On Jan 8, 2008 12:53 AM, Renat Golubchyk <ragermany@gmx.net> wrote:
> On Mon, 7 Jan 2008 20:51:02 -0500 "Mark Shields" <laebshade@gmail.com>
> wrote:
> > I'd also recommending after checking for the above, also check what
> > level of UDMA is set. Try this: hdparm -I /dev/hda | grep -i dma
> >
> > Yours should say probably either udma3 or udma4.
>
> Why not udma5 ? All my PATA drives (desktop and notebook) run at udma5
> for some years now without any problems.
>
>
> Cheers,
> Renat
>
> --
> Probleme kann man niemals mit derselben Denkweise loesen,
> durch die sie entstanden sind.
> (Einstein)
>
It was just a guess. Take it with a grain of salt.
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