I use the RE4's at work on the storage server, but at home I use the consumer
1TB green drives.
My system [2009.06] uses an Intel Atom 330 based motherboard, 4 gigs of non-ecc
ram, a Supermicro AOC-SAT2-MV8 controller with 5 1TB Western Digital [WD10EARS]
drives in a raidz1.
There are many rea
I did some more research and the findings were very interesting. I bought
an Samsung HD103SJ (1tb 7200rpm with two 500gb platters).
When you boot the drive cold, SCT error recovery is set at 0 (infinite).
This is viewable via HDAT2 and a dos boot. When you load OpenSolaris
and run smartctl to
I just tried as well on osol134. I have the Western Digital Caviar black
drives that still support tler (the older ones). Same result: no changes
occur. This is on a 3420 ibex peak chipset
Device Model: WDC WD1001FALS-00E8B0
Firmware: 05.00K05
$ pfexec ./smartctl -d sat,12 /dev/rdsk/c5t0d0s0
Miles Nordin wrote:
"bh" == Brandon High writes:
bh> From what I've read, the Hitachi and Samsung drives both
bh> support CCTL, which is in the ATA-8 spec. There's no way to
bh> toggle it on from OpenSolaris (yet) and it doesn't persist
bh> through reboot so it's not really ide
> "bh" == Brandon High writes:
bh> From what I've read, the Hitachi and Samsung drives both
bh> support CCTL, which is in the ATA-8 spec. There's no way to
bh> toggle it on from OpenSolaris (yet) and it doesn't persist
bh> through reboot so it's not really ideal.
bh> Here
> "eg" == Emily Grettel writes:
eg> What do people already use on their enterprise level NAS's?
For a SOHO NAS similar to the one you are running, I mix manufacturer
types within a redundancy set so that a model-wide manufacturing or
firmware glitch like the ones of which we've had sever
On Wed, May 12 at 8:45, Freddie Cash wrote:
On Wed, May 12, 2010 at 4:05 AM, Emily Grettel
<[1]emilygrettelis...@hotmail.com> wrote:
Hello,
Â
I've decided to replace my WD10EADS and WD10EARS drives as I've checked
the SMART values and they've accrued some insanely high numbe
On Wed, May 12, 2010 at 4:05 AM, Emily Grettel
wrote:
> I've decided to replace my WD10EADS and WD10EARS drives as I've checked the
> SMART values and they've accrued some insanely high numbers for the
> load/unload counts (40K+ in 120 days on one!).
Running WDIDLE.EXE on the drives as soon as yo
On Wed, May 12, 2010 at 4:05 AM, Emily Grettel
wrote:
>
> I'm wondering what other people are using, even though the Green series has
> let me down, I'm still a Western Digital gal.
>
> What do people already use on their enterprise level NAS's? Any good Seagates?
>
FWIW, I looked at the WDs, bu
On Wed, May 12, 2010 at 4:05 AM, Emily Grettel <
emilygrettelis...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I've decided to replace my WD10EADS and WD10EARS drives as I've checked the
> SMART values and they've accrued some insanely high numbers for the
> load/unload counts (40K+ in 120 days on one!).
>
On Wed, May 12, 2010 at 09:05:14PM +1000, Emily Grettel wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
>
>
> I've decided to replace my WD10EADS and WD10EARS drives as I've checked the
> SMART values and they've accrued some insanely high numbers for the
> load/unload counts (40K+ in 120 days on one!).
>
>
>
> I w
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