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Here is a short update:
Since I have disabled the head parking on the WD's with WDidle3 three weeks passed by and everything runs smoothly. The controller has no problems with the drive that made problems. The cables are still the same. I bought new one but decided to disable the head parking...
@dalekphalm: thank you ! Spot on, you've read my mind. I've read about that on Wednesday and also got the app (WDidle3) , since i had my suspicions, but had no time to test it yet. Nevertheless I backed everything up and can try to turn off the head parking on the WD drives.
You got me...
Many thanks to both of you for the responses.
@greeneye:
There is not really much info to tell. Specs are HP Proliant ML110 G5, Q9300 CPU, 8 GB DDR2. Drive configuration consists of 7 HDD of 2 TB (mixed makes, 3x WD, 2x Samsung, 2x Seagate,) connected to the Intel SRCSASRB Raid controller in a...
Hi folks,
I need a second opinion on an issue that seems to get personal.
I have a small file server with 7x 2 TB Drives in a raid 5 array connected to an Intel SRCSASRB with bbu cache. The problem is that 3 times during last week one of my drives dissapeared from the array. It was always...
My 14 TB Storage Server :)
HW: HP Proliant ML110 G5
CPU: Intel Q9300 CPU
RAM: 8 GB DDR2
RAID: Intel SRCSASRB 8 Port with BBU
HDD: 7x 2 TB Disks in Raid 5 (+ 1x 160 gb 2.5" drive for OS)
PSU: 350 W (Actual power consumed ~140 w)
OS: Windows Server 2012
Total Usable: 12.7 TB
on centos or redhat like of you can set the ip from a gui by entering setup and then choosing what you like to do (like network). Suse works with yast or yast2 the same way.
Did you install the vmware tools for linux on the vM ? By doing that you enable memory management, an enhanced NIC driver...