Hi guys!
I am using a GA-MA790GP-DS4H configured for RAID for the onboard SATA controllers. I have 5 SATA harddisks hooked up to the system. All of these are currently set up as standalone (non-RAIDed) harddisks.
One of these harddisks is used to store files of large sizes: VHDs (virtual harddisks). I notice that frequently, if access to these VHDs are needed, I see "task 20 timeout on disk X at LBA 0xXXXXXX (Length: 0xXX)" messages pop up in the task tray. A correpsonding event log is also found in the System events.
I don't really mind these messges as everything still continues to work, but it frustrates me that disk I/O performance drops drastically when the "timeouts" are occurring. I'm talking about "Response time (ms)" upwards of 5000 and more that lasts for between 5-10 minutes, during which disk access to that harddisk essentially stalls. Interestingly, disk access to the other harddisks continue to be blazingly fast: only that harddisk containing the large files is affected.
Does anyone know if there's a solution to fix this?