>>>>> "ps" == Peter Schuller <peter.schul...@infidyne.com> writes:
ps> This is a recommendation I would give even when you purchase ps> non-cheap battery backed hardware RAID controllers (I won't ps> mention any names or details to avoid bashing as I'm sure it's ps> not specific to the particular vendor I had problems with most ps> recently). This again? If you're sure the device is broken, then I think others would like to know it, even if all devices are broken. but, fine. Anyway, how did you determine the device was broken? At least you can tell us that much without fear of retaliation (whether baseless or founded), and maybe others can use the same test to independently discover what you did which would be both fair and safe for you. This is the real problem as I see it---a bunch of FUD, without any actual resolution beyond ``it's working, I _think_, and in any case the random beatings have stopped so D'OH-NT TOUCH *ANY*THING! THAR BE DEMONZ IN THE BOWELS O DIS DISK SHELF!'' If anyone asks questions, they get no actual information, but a huge amount of blame heaped on the sysadmin. Your post is a great example of the typical way this problem is handled because it does both: deny information and blame the sysadmin. Though I'm really picking on you way too much here. Hopefully everyone's starting to agree, though, we do need a real way out of this mess!
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