[paranoia] Inconsistent hard disk activity
Danny D
dannyd at hageshii.dnsalias.net
Thu Jan 16 05:06:28 PST 2003
Perhaps that's not the best title for this question, but I dunno how
else to phrase it...
I like to rip some CD's with the command:
cdparanoia -Y -X -W --force-cdrom-device /dev/scd0 "1-" - | oggenc -o
foo.ogg -Q -b 128
I have two CD drives:
/dev/scd0 IDE0.slave HP DVDwriter 200i thingie (which is rad)
/dev/scd1 IDE1.master Sony DDU1621 DVD-ROM
If I use the first drive, I get fast ripping with almost no hard drive
activity. However, if I use the second drive, ripping is slightly
slower and the hard drive is almost constantly going. Why is this?
CPU usage:
w/HP drive 40% user 40%system
w/Sony drive 50% user 45%system
Is it because I'm using a DVD-ROM through the SCSI emulation layer? (
Then why would the HP drive still be fast ). Is the HP drive more
"SCSI-emulation-friendly"? Is it because the Sony drive is just a hair
slower, so it has to buffer a bunch of stuff to disk? Is it because the
Sony drive is on it's own IDE chain ( no shared interrupts or anything
like that )? Or is it because there's a rift in the space-time
continuum in the space between the two drives?
Any thoughts? Thanks.
dannyd
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