Hi, normaly people don4t use IDE based systems but unfortunately sun sells such systems, like Ultra 5, Ultra 10, Blade 100 and so on... As a desktop system they are fine, but not performant. Here is what I found about DMA on Solaris > The ultra 5/10 models do not use udma or dma of any kind with regards to > the ide implementation, PIO mode is used. The blade workstations > utilize the udma functionality. The chipset for u5 -u10 is the older > cmd640 without any bus mastering enhancements present. Get a symbios > 53c875spe card from ebay and go scsi for performance on these boxes. > The CMD640 doesn't support UDMA but the CMD646B does. I've no idea > what's inside of the currently shipping Ultra 10s, but four years ago > I was explicitly told by the Sun engineer who ported and updated my x86 > ata driver to the SPARC to support and enable UDMA mode, that Sun was > going to ship Ultra 10s with the CMD646 chip. The SPARC ata driver isn't > as clean and robust as the x86 ata driver but I'm certain (unless some > Sun engineer has recently patched the driver to disable it) that they > both support UDMA mode on UDMA-capable hardware. Unfortunately, I'm not > certain but it's possible that some of the U5/10 CDROM drives Sun sold > do not support UDMA mode, and therefore do all CDROM I/O transfers in > PIO mode (i.e., only the hard disk runs in UDMA mode). A CDROM drive > running in PIO mode will cause a high CPU load (not a high I/O load). > You could try checking the model number of your CDROM against the > specs published by the drive vendor to see if it's UDMA-capable. Many thanks to Richard Eisenman Yours sincerely, Ramiro Santos ZIT P 7.41 Unix Server Implementation _______________________________________________________ Contact: Phone: +49-(0)-69-136-43523 Fax: +49-(0)-69-136-47040 E-Mail: Ramiro.Santos@CommerzbankIB.com Address: Commerzbank AG Zentraler Servicebereich IT Production C/S Services Investment Banking - ZIT P 7.41 Mainzer Landstr. 151 - DLZ 1, 06.52.0560 D-60321 Frankfurt / Main _______________________________________________________ _______________________________________________ sunmanagers mailing list sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagersReceived on Mon May 6 05:36:21 2002
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