Change UDMA level in running system (was Re: disk problems or false alarm??)
Alexander Dalloz
alexander.dalloz at uni-bielefeld.de
Sat May 1 18:58:49 UTC 2004
Am Sa, den 01.05.2004 schrieb bit um 19:59:
> Using "hdparm -i /dev/hdX", I found out, that both of my hard drives run in
> udma2, while they are capable of udma5.
>
> PIO modes: pio0 pio1 pio2 pio3 pio4
> DMA modes: mdma0 mdma1 mdma2
> UDMA modes: udma0 udma1 *udma2 udma3 udma4 udma5
> AdvancedPM=yes: disabled (255) WriteCache=enabled
> Drive conforms to: ATA/ATAPI-5 T13 1321D revision 1:
>
> I didn't investigat this any further, apart from reading the hdparm man pages,
> but is it advisable to change from udma2 to udma5 in a completely installed
> and configured OS generally (or FC1 in special) ?
Normally the kernel automatically sets the proper transfer rate and mode
automagically. There are just few cases where it makes sense to override
that manually.
I does not only matter for which transaction mode your hard drive is
capable but also which modes the IDE bus controller chip supports. Given
that your motherboard/IDE controller supports UDMA5 too like your hard
drive, then you can change the mode with:0)100MB/sec
hdparm -X69 /dev/hdX
But if your motherboard only supports ATA33 (UDMA2) or you have just a
40pin IDE ribbon cable the change will not happen or change anything.
> Sorry for hijacking the thread, but I felt it was kinda "apropriate". :-)
No, it is no hijacking, your question just focuses on a specific part of
the original thread. Don't worry ;)
> Thanks for any help.
>
> > Alexander
>
> Have phun,
> bit
Alexander
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