So, you don't need to be a computer expert to have realized that Maxtor harddisk are about the lowest quality disks you can buy. My stack here of about 7 broken Maxtor Disks, while almost every other disk (newer or older) works fine.
So here's how a Maxtor drive eels it way trough detection mechanisms before they go titsup without warning.
I had two 320GB Maxtor harddisks (salvaged from their horrible OneTouch external USB drives with notoriously faulty controllers)
So here is what's inside one of these:
Some custom IDE-2-USB interface
That disk is a regular 3.5" IDE drive.
When the controller fails (as both mine did about at the same time) you can take the disks out, they are still (Maxtorwize) ok.
It was two such disks that became one of the RAID0's in my file server.
I set up in RAID0 on a Medley RAID SiL controller. Suddenly my clients complain about the drive not beeing available.
Just some time before before this, I noticed that one of the drives had trouble syncing speed up to the other drive. I could hear it ticking, like 2-3 times per hour. That's how I got suspicious first. Since then, I proactively moved stuff from the drive to another drive (after a proper checksum check).
I then check out the fileserver with the RAID, and lo and behold, the controller software had issued warnings about a drive. Their SMART status was OK, but still the RAID controller was complaining.
So I am beginning to think that Maxtor drives fakes their SMART status and dies off without any warning.
Right now I am shuffling about as much as I can from the RAID :)
Anyway, after a 3rd reboot of the fileserver, and stopping other clients from accesing that RAID, I seem to be able to move files from it, uninterrupted, locally on the machine. I just hope this will hold until the disk dies. I'll reconfigure the two disks to RAID1 and wait for the first one to
fail. At least then I've only lost 320GB of free space and not 640GB of
stuff. (That particular RAID was purely a playground and download
setup.)
I have a RAID10 setup of WD disks, let's just say I have a lot more confidence in that! Also I have a spare disk for that RAID should it ever become needed !
UPDATE: May 8th 2012:
The RAID10 actually failed! It went better than expected
4/28/12
4/27/12
So I had to do a summarization of the hardware we got going here.
CPU power:
AMD Turion(?) x4 1.5Ghz (laptop)
AMD Phenom II x6, 3.4Ghz (game rig)
AMD Phenom II x4 3.4 Ghz (fileserver)
Intel Pentium 4 1.8Ghz (firewall)
Intel Celeron 1.4Ghz (sec)
Intel Celeron 1.5Ghz (offline)
4x1 Kingston HyperX 4.00GB
4x4 Kingston HyperX 16.GB
Laptop DDR 512 MB
Laptop DDR 512 MB
P4 DDR2 1GB
Laptop 6GB
Disk:
320GB Raid 10
640GB Raid 0
320GB Raid 0
500GB Raid 0
5 TB External
80 GB SSD
250GB Sata
320 Sata
160 GB Samsung
30 GB Laptop
600 GB Laptop
+++
GPU: Any combinaton of these. I can run CrossFire CL and PhysX at the same time.
2x6790 2GB VRAM CF OPENCL
1x8800GT 512MB VRAM PHYSX
GeFore MX440 PCIe Edition, 64MB
Laptop GPUs
1xAMD Mobile CF2 512MB
2xIntel915 Some variants of therse 32MBx2
GigaBit Switched Network. JF4.
OS: Win7, Debian based security software, Several distros that follows rule #1 will be more than happy to accomodate your needs in case you break the ISP router. Here be dragons, if that wasn't obvious enough.
ISP 25/5 Line, no quota. :D
Power drain: Probably around 1KW per hour when all computers goes max settings and troughput.
Now the question is: Will it run Beowulf? Or skynet!
CPU power:
AMD Turion(?) x4 1.5Ghz (laptop)
AMD Phenom II x6, 3.4Ghz (game rig)
AMD Phenom II x4 3.4 Ghz (fileserver)
Intel Pentium 4 1.8Ghz (firewall)
Intel Celeron 1.4Ghz (sec)
Intel Celeron 1.5Ghz (offline)
= 44.7Ghz
Memory:4x1 Kingston HyperX 4.00GB
4x4 Kingston HyperX 16.GB
Laptop DDR 512 MB
Laptop DDR 512 MB
P4 DDR2 1GB
Laptop 6GB
= 28GB RAM
Disk:
320GB Raid 10
640GB Raid 0
320GB Raid 0
500GB Raid 0
5 TB External
80 GB SSD
250GB Sata
320 Sata
160 GB Samsung
30 GB Laptop
600 GB Laptop
+++
= 8,2 TB Space (More than that including Raid spares++, probably around 10TB total)
GPU: Any combinaton of these. I can run CrossFire CL and PhysX at the same time.
2x6790 2GB VRAM CF OPENCL
1x8800GT 512MB VRAM PHYSX
GeFore MX440 PCIe Edition, 64MB
Laptop GPUs
1xAMD Mobile CF2 512MB
2xIntel915 Some variants of therse 32MBx2
GigaBit Switched Network. JF4.
OS: Win7, Debian based security software, Several distros that follows rule #1 will be more than happy to accomodate your needs in case you break the ISP router. Here be dragons, if that wasn't obvious enough.
ISP 25/5 Line, no quota. :D
Power drain: Probably around 1KW per hour when all computers goes max settings and troughput.
Now the question is: Will it run Beowulf? Or skynet!
Labels:
beowulf,
bragging rights,
hardware,
skynet
4/12/12
Metallica Roskilde 86 2nd gen complete
Just had to grab the opportunity to grab one of the most prized Metallica bootlegs ever: The *complete 2nd gen copy* of the Roskilde 86 show. (The 1st gen is destined to go with the taper to the grave and will *never ever* be released.)
Interested in trading: Check my trading list (a bit out of date, will update soonish as all the veterans are releasing their stuff before Metfuk goes down)
Leave a comment if you're interested!
Here's some more pics:
From the left: Dual DVD transfers of Toronto and Quebec 86 Germany 85 Remade with multiple audio The Green one there: 2n gen Roskilde DVD! |
Various, including a Roam tour rehearsal proshot |
And heres an overview of the whole collection (Yeah right like I even printed out 10% of what i have) :) :) :) |
Interested in trading: Check my trading list (a bit out of date, will update soonish as all the veterans are releasing their stuff before Metfuk goes down)
Leave a comment if you're interested!
Here's some more pics:
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