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    HP ProLiant MicroServer owners' thread

    Ive also noticed this weirdness with not being able to get into the LSI 3081E-R bios by selecting CTRL-C and Ive tried with two controllers, also there is a similar issue with HPs own Smart Array P410, so I suspect MicroServer BIOS. Ive just flashed latest IR BIOS on LSI but not checked...
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    HP ProLiant MicroServer owners' thread

    vibration can affect I/O performance, in poor storage chassis, especially when not that heavy. So maybe off to Scan for some cheap Samsungs for test!
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    HP ProLiant MicroServer owners' thread

    so I'm assuming 1 vdev is the 4x2TB 3.5", and 1 vdev is the 4x500GB 2.5", and then zpool stripped across them both vdevs?
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    HP ProLiant MicroServer owners' thread

    interesting choice of 5400 rpm drives?
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    HP ProLiant MicroServer owners' thread

    Ah, okay, I assumed that because you had a 9211-8i, you had SATA3 disks, I wondered why you had it, do you think that a SAS3081E-R differs that much from a 9211-8i, driving 8x disks, as it's only SATA 2? What models of Samsungs disks are you using? What OS? (FreeNAS ZFS?) I be interested in...
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    HP ProLiant MicroServer owners' thread

    you have a LSI 9211-8i in your N36L, but do not have SATA 3 disks connected?
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    HP ProLiant MicroServer owners' thread

    building a SuperSAN SSD for ESXi at this very moment. FreeNAS, Openfiler are history, ZFS is the future, (Windows Storage Server, oh no!). SuperSAN SSD
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    HP ProLiant MicroServer owners' thread

    FreeNAS is poor, it's rubbish, but if you want to stick with it, change the NIC, and purchase an Intel one. It's outdated, it's not kept up with recent developements, if you are serious change the NAS OS. You may be interested in recent benchmarks with the SAME Hardware! (just changed the...
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    HP ProLiant MicroServer owners' thread

    I'm fully loaded with 4 x 2TB disks and get 43 Watts, with 8GB RAM, and another Intel Network card. on another MicroServer, I've got HP Smart Array P410, Internal Intel NIC, 2 x 500GB discs in backplane, Sharkoon 6 bay, 2 x 2.5" disks, and it's 63 Watts.
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    HP ProLiant MicroServer owners' thread

    Does the backplane of the the MicroServer support SATA 3? e.g. if you use a LSI 9211-8i existing cabling and backplane with SATA 3 disks, do you get SATA 3, or does it fall back to SATA 2?
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    HP ProLiant MicroServer owners' thread

    any chance you could send me a url to get r5543
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    HP ProLiant MicroServer owners' thread

    I've had massive problems with 0.7.2, most builds with fatal 12 trap restarts, with SoftRaid Rebuilds. Only moved onto 0.7.2 for the nic driver for the bge0! not tried 5543, tried all the others up to 0.7.2 Sabanda (revision 6469), this seems stable. I'm also embedded in HP 165w 4Gb flash...
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    HP ProLiant MicroServer owners' thread

    Thanks for the reply. I was hoping not to have to purchase a new network card, but having spent many man hours, searching the Internet, it would seem FreeBSD is the issue, with the bge0 driver. I may now be tempted to drop back to 0.7.1 FreeNAS which had no support for the bge0 nic, as...
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    HP ProLiant MicroServer owners' thread

    This would appear to be a common FreeBSD fault, so it's no surprise that it happens on FreeNAS 0.7.2 Sabanda (revision 6469) (I've tried many revisions, all the same or worse!). This is occurring on a HP ProLiant MicroServer N36L with embedded network interface on motherboard. bge0: <HP...
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