imported_slyadams
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I have a file server with 4 disks on the MB IDE interface, and 2 seperate PCI IDE controllers.
I noticed some general system annoyances (mainly horrific transfer speeds) and used HD Tack to track down that one of the drives on one of the PCI cards was having 99% CPU utilization and had a transfer speed of something like 2MB/s!!
What I want to do is ensure that UDMA is enabled for the PCI cards, but I don't know how to do this (for the MB IDE controller you can simply use device manager). I also used SiSoft because I know that it might be able to do this, but while it recognises all of the HDDs, it will only show details analysis of the onboard IDE controller. So my 2 questions are:
1) How can I make sure that UDMA is working for the PCI cards
2) What else could cause 99% cpu utilization? Could it be a broken disk?
What I will have to do, I suspect, is move the disk onto a different channel/machine to test, but any guidance from you guys would be brilliant.
Thanks
Simon
I noticed some general system annoyances (mainly horrific transfer speeds) and used HD Tack to track down that one of the drives on one of the PCI cards was having 99% CPU utilization and had a transfer speed of something like 2MB/s!!
What I want to do is ensure that UDMA is enabled for the PCI cards, but I don't know how to do this (for the MB IDE controller you can simply use device manager). I also used SiSoft because I know that it might be able to do this, but while it recognises all of the HDDs, it will only show details analysis of the onboard IDE controller. So my 2 questions are:
1) How can I make sure that UDMA is working for the PCI cards
2) What else could cause 99% cpu utilization? Could it be a broken disk?
What I will have to do, I suspect, is move the disk onto a different channel/machine to test, but any guidance from you guys would be brilliant.
Thanks
Simon