  | | | Dell ieee1394 driver for RHEL4 seems pretty stable in my test | Dell ieee1394 driver for RHEL4 seems pretty stable in my test 2006-09-02 - By Jin Zhao
Back I plugged a cheap pci 1394 card (VIA Technologies) onto one of my RHAS4.2 servers. Build and install the ieee1394 driver using DKMS and Dell rpm, reboot the server and it automatically pick up the 1394 card and load the drivers. I dumped around 400GB data from an external firewire drive to the server attached scsi disks. It took 5hr and 20min. There were no server crashes, lockups, scsi io errors. The setup seems pretty stable.
The only drawback is it's slowness. The IO throughput is around 22MBs. On a similar setup with on-board USB2 ports, I got close to 40MBs throughput. I don't know if this is due to the card cheapness, the driver or something else. It will be great if Dell folks can show us their test results.
Anyway, 22MBs seems pretty good to me. I really appreciate Dell kernel developers' efforts to make it work. Of course, if you guys can improve it to 40MBs, that will be even awesome. :)
Thanks,
Jin
=============================================================================== === Date: Wed, 30 Aug 2006 13:44:27 -0500 From: <Matt_Domsch@(protected)> Subject: RE: No ieee1394 in RHES4? To: <taroon-list@(protected)> Message-ID:
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http://ftp.us.dell.com/rmsd/ieee1394-2.6.9-rhel4-multiarch-2 (See http://rch-2.ora-code.com).tar.gz is Dell's release of 1394 tested on RHEL4 on our Precision workstations. We fixed a bunch of bugs; there may well be more lurking but if so we didn't encounter them. Use at your own risk of course.
Thanks, Matt
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