Subject: Re: Is the current more slowly?
To: HEO SeonMeyong <seirios@Matrix.iri.co.jp>
From: David Brownlee <abs@anim.dreamworks.com>
List: current-users
Date: 06/17/1999 14:52:39
	If you still have the old disk you could try running bonnie (from
	pkgsrc/benchmarks) on old and new disks and see if the numbers
	are wildly different

		David/absolute

                  -=-  and team B will be... Kenny.  -=-

On Fri, 18 Jun 1999, HEO SeonMeyong wrote:

> 	Hi.
> 
> From: Manuel Bouyer <bouyer@antioche.lip6.fr>
> Message-ID: <19990617192504.A1550@antioche.lip6.fr>
> 
> > On Fri, Jun 18, 1999 at 02:13:33AM +0900, HEO SeonMeyong wrote:
> > > 	I'm using IDE 10GBytes HDD.
> > > 	Now I remember that NetBSD become slowly since I replaced HD
> > > 	Drive.
> > > 	Is there any problems to use over 2GBytes IDE Disks??
> > 
> > Should not, but maybe you upgraded at this time ? The new disk uses a
> > different DMA mode than the old one ?
> 
> 	Ummm, I replaced from IBM DADA-26480 6GBytes Disk to IBM
> 	DCXA-210000 10GBytes Disk.
> 	I did not change kernel configuration parameter.
> 	Then I think new disk uses same DMA mode from old one.
> 	When I replaced HDD, all of the NetBSD file is re-installed but
> 	same snapshot(tarball). But I can not remember replaced system
> 	feel slowly.
> 
> HEO
>