Re: Amd64 Unstable Areca



El vie, 30-03-2007 a las 17:09 -0500, Nikolas Britton escribió:
Have you tried making it crash?


Well, i have the same process running in cron as i did before, and it
not crashing..

raidtest seem to run just fine[1]

Maybe you could recomend me a better stress case..


[1] raid5 device:
Read 50000 requests from raidtest.data.
Number of READ requests: 24900.
Number of WRITE requests: 25100.
Number of bytes to transmit: 3287726080.
Number of processes: 10.
Bytes per second: 9979088
Requests per second: 151

thanks!
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