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I have 2 RAID arrays. One is a RAID0 on an ICH9R Intel onboard controller (ASUS Formula), the other is a RAID5 on an ICH8R (ASUS Commando).
Both exhibit random lockups, when either trying to access the same file for different operations or performing fast transfers or operations on large files (>15GB). Once the lockup occurs the machine needs to be rebooted. The RAID5 array will then perform a verify and repair operation (which takes around 12 hours to complete and severly cripples the performance of the machine).
The RAID0 array just reboots normally.
The lockups are few and far between and have never resulted in loss of data, but nevertheless quite annoying.
Am I expecting too much from my onboard RAID controllers or am I doing something wrong?
Both exhibit random lockups, when either trying to access the same file for different operations or performing fast transfers or operations on large files (>15GB). Once the lockup occurs the machine needs to be rebooted. The RAID5 array will then perform a verify and repair operation (which takes around 12 hours to complete and severly cripples the performance of the machine).
The RAID0 array just reboots normally.
The lockups are few and far between and have never resulted in loss of data, but nevertheless quite annoying.
Am I expecting too much from my onboard RAID controllers or am I doing something wrong?