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Cyberbeing said: Even with this new adjusted limit, I'm still seeing intermittent problems attempting to load pages with Firefox 11 (no error).
Ever since the recent RAID rebuild this page loading problem has stopped occurring, so it must have had to do with the failing drive. Hopefully it stays that way after the second rebuild coming up soon.
The only quirk I've noticed since the rebuild, is download speed now ramps up gradually and is a bit unstable. Considering the server is only 13ms away and I'm on a FTTH connection, previously (before March 31st) downloads would instantly max out my connection and was perfectly stable at max. Overall it seems to reduce download speed of thumbnails, samples, and single image downloads smaller than ~5MB. Was this an intentional change?
If it wasn't intentional, I'm thinking that there is either a caching problem and/or something causing the software RAID to perform poorly? Since you mentioned using a mix of Seagate and Western Digital drives in the RAID, I guess that could potentially be it. I'll remain hopeful that this upcoming swap/rebuild with all Western Digital resolves it and report back.
Cyberbeing
The only quirk I've noticed since the rebuild, is download speed now ramps up gradually and is a bit unstable. Considering the server is only 13ms away and I'm on a FTTH connection, previously (before March 31st) downloads would instantly max out my connection and was perfectly stable at max. Overall it seems to reduce download speed of thumbnails, samples, and single image downloads smaller than ~5MB. Was this an intentional change?
If it wasn't intentional, I'm thinking that there is either a caching problem and/or something causing the software RAID to perform poorly? Since you mentioned using a mix of Seagate and Western Digital drives in the RAID, I guess that could potentially be it. I'll remain hopeful that this upcoming swap/rebuild with all Western Digital resolves it and report back.