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Ditto!
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Looks like it does indeed have 2003 drivers. Will definitely have one of these on the way soon as the 'ole tax refund comes in . Probably put a Q6600 on there, I'd love to stick 4g in it, but 3 of my tuners are PCI PVR-500's, and they don't support 4g on the same machine... Think that would far surpass the x2 4600 AMD I'm using now...
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Not sure if it's been mentioned yet, but Microsoft limits non-server operating systems to 5 simultaneous network connections from other computers. They do this basically to stop small businesses from using a workstation copy of Windows for a simple fileserver (and force them to pay for the server version).
I've got 2 clients and 2 extenders. Throw in a stale (or current) shared folder connection and maybe a vnc session, and I have had the odd "Could not connect to network folder" when accessing a file on my sage server machine (i.e., using explorer) and I've always had a nagging feeling once in a while, otherwise unexplained UI hangs on a client machine were caused by the network connection cap. I will be rebuilding my server machine eventually and will be using a server version of windows (whichever version is the most stable when I pull the trigger). |
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S_M_E,
I was wondering if you could give a brief tutorial, so to speak, of how to migrate from an existing SageTV server (on XP MCE2005) to WHS. I think you have a post about the cluster size and I will refer to that, but what I was looking for is how to install, transfer old settings and get it running smoothly. An additional question I have is about what happens when WHS updates. I currently have it update automatically. If it updates and then reboots, I know that I will loose the part of a recording during the reboot time, but would Sage automatically start the recording from where it left off? So I don't loose the entire recording? Also, if I have a valid SageTV server license, how would I setup SageTV server on my WHS and then transfer that license to my WHS? Thanks for any replies, Chuck |
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When you mention "after you install the requirements", what do you mean? A question about the 64k cluster size. I just got a new drive to install in the pool. Since I already have 3 other drives (C and D, drive and two 1 TB data drive), how would I install the new drive to have 64k clusters? The two data drives are almost full and I'm not sure if any data got onto the system drive. I think I would first connect it but don't add it to the pool. Go to drive managment and format it with 64k clusters, then add it to the pool. Once it is done then I can remove the other two data drives individually and do the same. Is that correct? Thanks, Chuck Last edited by crarbo1; 01-14-2009 at 08:09 PM. |
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If your existing drives are already too full, move some of the data off temporarily. If you install the disk management add-in that I talk about in the tutorial, you'll should be able to tell how full the other drives are. |
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If I don't plan using my WHS for playback, would in need those things?
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Would I have to set up anything on the SageTV on the WHS or could I just configure my clients and/or extenders? I guess what I'm asking is there any setup necessary on the Server software on WHS or can all of it be done on a client PC and extenders? Also, if I copy my current SageTV directory in the C:\Program Files directory to the C:\Program Files directory on the WHS, then install the SageTV add in via the WHS console, wouldn't my settings (Configuration, recordings, series, etc.) be retained? Thanks, Chuck |
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While there is no reason to go above 3GB for normal WHS usage (or 2GB for that matter) WHS can see just shy of 4GB. If you're capped at 3GB it's your hardware configuration, not WHS; or you're talking about per-process RAM limits. On my server board I had just shy of 4GB available (It was like 4GB according to Hard disk vendors!) with WHS because my onboard video card was only 32MB and my server board had full addressing lines for memory (some consumer ones don't). When I added the caching RAID controller it dropped down to 3.5GB usable.
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I haven't found anything that couldn't be done from my client but I often use the server to configure things anyway. I don't use the placeshifter or extenders so I don't know about those.
The settings, favorites, etc have always been retained for me, it's always been like doing an upgrade. Sage never even noticed that I changed the OS other than it will ask for the licence the first time. |
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Yup, that's what I'm running.
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Sage Server: SageTV v7.0.21WHS MB/CPU/RAM: Asus A8N5X NF4; Athlon64 X2 4200; 3GB RAM OS: WHS PP3 Capture: 1 x HDHR (Both tuning QAM); 1 x HD-PVR C2 (Component to Moto DCH-3200 - Channel change via Firewire); Extenders: 2 x STX-HD100; 1 x HD-300 (Panny G20 50" Plasma, Sony 32" LCD, Sammy 26 " LCD) |
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I haven't found the one that talked about large processes lately but: http://www.dansdata.com/askdan00015.htm and http://www.anandtech.com/cpuchipsets...spx?i=3044&p=2 Quote:
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Is there any reason to use WHS if you:
1) have a HW RAID card, hence won't use the pooled drive thing 2) Don't have other PCs that you need to have backed up. 3) Probably won't have more than 5 simultaneous connections? |
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http://blogs.technet.com/homeserver/...echnology.aspx 2) Most people that have a WHS box do have a PC (or more than one) for e-mail, web surfing, etc. too. It's not meant to be or replace a desktop OS, it's meant to be a headless server. If you're a Mac fan the HP prebuilt WHS machines will even backup a Mac. If you're into linux...well...good luck. 3) WHS is based on a server OS which means it was built to be a server, which SageTV also is. I'd rather have a server OS, than a desktop OS, for my server. Remember, it's Windows Home Server not Windows Enterprise Server. There's also remote access and sharing via the WHS webserver, if so desired, and the ability to run more than just Sage if you want. |
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but what if your mobo fails and you can't get another identical one? In that case, a HW array is transferrable to a new mobo type, any idea if WHS is?
FWIW, I do have 3 other machines (2 laptops and a desktop), but the RAID arrays store all the data, these are basically client-only boxes. |
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S_M_E,
I'm sure you just overlooked my last questions. Could you give your opinion on these? Quote:
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