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Oh, ok. My setup is a compilation of 12 IDE/SATA drives of different sizes, speeds, and brands. Running on an old P4 3GHz CPU, 2GB ram, Ubuntu 8.04 OS. I'm using it for the very same purpose as you but found out, as a big bonus, that I can also protect my recording drive.
I was looking at unRAID but didn't want to dedicate my server to just one thing (NAS with RAID), my mp3s are going there too so want to run an mp3 streamer. Also unRAID has very limited hardware support, my old 3ware RAID card is not supported. After spending hours figuring out how to add things to unRAID, use a swap partition, and recompile the 3ware driver under slackware just decided to try something else. Wish I would had found that post before I installed FlexRAID in my server, it took me a while to figure it out on my own Life is so busy that this is the only forum I have time to read often. |
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Cool, yeah, right now I've got 8, 250GB drives on my 3ware controller, and a number of misc other drives.
I really way to rebuild the array, heck the whole server, a mere two 1TB drives would replace all the storage in the server. Problem is, to build an expandable RAID-5 array would be quite expensive as it would require a 8+ port RAID card, plus would end up like my current array running everything all the time. So the idea of FlexRAID is growing on me, I could "get by" with just buying 3, TB drives and they'd probably rarely be running. |
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My configuration: AMD A64 X2 3800+, 2 GB RAM, 6 SATA drives from 500GB to 1TB sizes, running on XP.
Don't know if FlexRAID spins down the drives itself so I just configured the power properties in XP to spin down the drives after 30 minutes of inactivity. |
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Hello Massive Storage Persons!!
I had a ARC-1220 Areca raids card installed on Vista Ultimate with SageTV and one SageClient on another computer and one HD-100. SageTv/Client/HD-100 was working fine until the installation of the raids card. Everything (other computers and other programs) can access the files on the Areca raids partition and read and write fine except Sage. Sage can see all the files but as soon as you try to play a file sage loses connection with the partition. This loss of connect can only be fixed by reinstalling SageTV. But breaks again when accessing any files on the partition. Sage Support saids the problem is with the controller card. (the drives are set to spin down, so maybe sage can't wait for access, when accessing this partition by the network, there is a few second delay as the drives spin up?) I will be setting this up again fresh with a ARC-1230 card. Previously I set up the drives as "LBA64" and converted to a "GPT" disk showing as one partition (raids 6 between the drives and controller). My options for greater then 2TB partition are; In the Raids controller "For Windows" (supports XP, but does not show as an option under Vista) or "LBA64" (supported by Vista, Sage?), then options are convert to "GPT" disk and Convert to Dynamic Disk. The two options I have not tried are "For Windows" as an option on windows XP and converting the disk to "Dynamic Disk" under Vista. Any opinions if either may fix my problem with Sage connecting to the partition? Thanks |
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Maybe today, but you'll just have to replace 750's that much sooner since they're smaller, and you'll need more of them.
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I am expecting a ARC-1230 soon and I will attempt to get past this problem again. Thanks for your suggestions. Last edited by jerryt; 06-07-2008 at 08:07 AM. |
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Replaced the raids card with a new Areca ARC-1230 and problem continues;
SageTV (server) connect to the local raids array and plays fine. Media Extender connects and plays file from raids array just fine. SageClient disconnects anytime raids array is enabled in device manager of server. Command Prompt of; "netstat -a > c:\openports.txt" shows the following ports disconnecting when raids array is enabled; Areca raids disabled in device manager, port status in Client with SageClient working fine. Active Connections Proto Local Address Foreign Address State TCP 192.168.0.141:49208 192.168.0.1:http ESTABLISHED TCP 192.168.0.141:49209 192.168.0.1:http ESTABLISHED TCP 192.168.0.141:49216 LibraryRm-PC:42024 ESTABLISHED TCP 192.168.0.141:49217 LibraryRm-PC:42024 ESTABLISHED After enabling Areca raids card, port status in Client computer with losted connection (SageClient has lost connection...) Active Connections Proto Local Address Foreign Address State TCP 192.168.0.141:49208 192.168.0.1:http CLOSE_WAIT TCP 192.168.0.141:49209 192.168.0.1:http CLOSE_WAIT TCP 192.168.0.141:49230 LibraryRm-PC:42024 ESTABLISHED TCP 192.168.0.141:49231 LibraryRm-PC:42024 ESTABLISHED |
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Let me try and map this out;
SERVER Has SageTV software and Areca arc-1230 Everything works fine on this computer. ROUTER DGL-4100 Dlink 192.168.0.1 default IP address HD-100 SAGE MEDIA EXTENDER Network device which uses lan to access SageTV on server, and can access files on the arc-1230. working fine CLIENT COMPUTER (Device which has the problem) Uses SageClient software and connect to SageTV on server by lan. Works fine as long as arc-1230 is disabled on Server in device manager. Appears to connect to 192.168.0.1 (Router?) when it is working. As soon as arc-1230 card is enabled (again arc-1230 is located on server, only connected to client computer by the router), SageClient displays "Can not connect message" and Netstat show 192.168.0.1 CLOSE_WAIT Something is happening when the arc-1230 card is enabled which causes the router to go from ESTABLISHED to CLOSE_WAIT |
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Power Supply?
I have a 9 drive setup and am struggling with a power supply issue. Things were running fine until I removed two older 160GB drives and replaced them with 2 500GB drives. The power supply must have been "on the edge" because now it will not spin up all the drives.
7 of the 9 drives are PATA so I'm looking for a power supply that has enough watts AND enough 4 pin molex connectors to run my NAS. Any suggestions?
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Sage Server: 8th gen Intel based system w/32GB RAM running Ubuntu Linux, HDHomeRun Prime with cable card for recording. Runs headless. Accessed via RD when necessary. Four HD-300 Extenders. |
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Rackmount 20 drive hotswap case, 2x Intel e5410 Xeons, 4GB FBDIMM, 1x 80GB (OS), 14x 1TB in raid 5(DATA!!), Aerca 1280DML, Server 2k3 Enterprise x64 R2. Sage 6.4.8 |
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Very nice stuff on that site, thanks. I bought the 750 Watt "Silencer" model, it has 8 Molex connectors and 6 SATA connectors, plus the other usual connectors. At $169 it was not cheap, but still a better option than splicing together a bunch of molex connectors. Hopefully 750 Watts will be enough to make my NAS happy.
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Sage Server: 8th gen Intel based system w/32GB RAM running Ubuntu Linux, HDHomeRun Prime with cable card for recording. Runs headless. Accessed via RD when necessary. Four HD-300 Extenders. |
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Good to hear it's working. Just curious, you build a RAID5 that allows you to spin down the drives? I only seen that in MAID and software RAIDs. Haven't seen too many MAID array cards for the consumer market...
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I just bought the hardware (sans drives for now) for a 4 drive NAS system. Kind of shopping around for software. My plan was originally to use FreeNAS. As I don't have much experience with this type of thing I thought I try and get some input before the hardware arrives. Here is what I bought:
Intel Celeron 430 35W CPU MSI 945GCM7-F (has 4 SATA and gigabit ethernet) 1GB DDR2 667 2GB CF card direct insert CF to IDE adapter The other hardware such as a case and power supply I already have. I'm obviously planning on using software RAID. Starting off all I have is a 500GB and 300GB drive that I was planning on using in JBOD mode or as separate drives/shares. Later on when I can afford the drives I'll be setting up 4 750GB drives in RAID 5 for 2.2GB of storage. As I said I was planning on using FreeNAS installed to the CF card. But the CF card has enough storage that I could probably do practically anything with it. Wondering what other people are using for their own DIY NAS's?
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Server: i5 8400, ASUS Prime H370M-Plus/CSM, 16GB RAM, 15TB drive array + 500GB cache, 2 HDHR's, SageTV 9, unRAID 6.6.3 Client 1: HD300 (latest FW), HDMI to an Insignia 65" 1080p LCD and optical SPDIF to a Sony Receiver Client 2: HD200 (latest FW), HDMI to an Insignia NS-LCD42HD-09 1080p LCD |
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I decided just to give FreeNAS a try. FlexRAID seems neat but I'd rather have a full pre-made solution. UnRAID seems ok but stinks because you have to pay $70 just to be able to use more than 3 drives. Not that I will right away but my plan is to eventually use 4 750GB drives.
FreeNAS just fit the bill. I got most of the hardware Wed and was waiting on the CF card which arrived last night. I got it all configured and put my 300GB drive in there and started transferring data to it. It's working quite nicely so far. I can't wait to be able to afford the drives.
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Server: i5 8400, ASUS Prime H370M-Plus/CSM, 16GB RAM, 15TB drive array + 500GB cache, 2 HDHR's, SageTV 9, unRAID 6.6.3 Client 1: HD300 (latest FW), HDMI to an Insignia 65" 1080p LCD and optical SPDIF to a Sony Receiver Client 2: HD200 (latest FW), HDMI to an Insignia NS-LCD42HD-09 1080p LCD |
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The Areca 12XX and Highpoint 3XXX series cards support MAID. I can comfirm that it works well on the Areca cards. I like that the drives are at 28c whenever I check the SMART monitoring, I have another raids 10 setup with a SIL 3132 card and the drives run continuous at 48c.
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