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WHS: SageTV Clock 3 hours behind....
Do I dare install the latest version of Java for WindowsXP?
After, of course, stopping the SageTV service... -) Also, is this condition affecting the timing of my recordings? Or is it purely cosmetic? I guess I'll know tomorrow morning when Charlie Rose and Tavis Smiley either are or are not there....
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Server: SageTV 9, Windows 10, i5 NUC Clients: HD200*3 over Cat5e Ethernet + 1 slightly flakey HD 300 + 1 HD200 remote at another residence Plugins: (none yet, looking for recommendations) Storage: NetGear Ultra-6 NAS 10 TB total w/dual redundancy. Plus 5tb QNAP for RecordedTV. Capture: 3 Silicon Dust HomeRun tuner boxes (6 tuners total) Program Source: OTA antenna Last edited by PeteCress; 03-17-2009 at 06:40 PM. |
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Type dir and you should get a listing of directories. These actually represent your drives. You can change directory into one of these and type chkdsk /f and when it is done it will tell you what size blocks it is using. Or Go to the Disk Defragmenter. Just use Analyze. NEVER RUN DISK DEFRAGMENTER ON WHS. Analyze will tell you what size blocks are being used also in addition to the fragmentation. Gerry
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Big Gerr _______ Server - WHS 2011: Sage 7.1.9 - 1 x HD Prime and 2 x HDHomeRun - Intel Atom D525 1.6 GHz, Acer Easystore, RAM 4 GB, 4 x 2TB hotswap drives, 1 x 2TB USB ext Clients: 2 x PC Clients, 1 x HD300, 2 x HD-200, 1 x HD-100 DEV Client: Win 7 Ultimate 64 bit - AMD 64 x2 6000+, Gigabyte GA-MA790GP-DS4H MB, RAM 4GB, HD OS:500GB, DATA:1 x 500GB, Pace RGN STB. |
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1. Scrubbing 2. ECC Ram 3. Checksumming Unless I'm misunderstanding what's meant by "scrubbing", FlexRAID has a validation function, which I do run weekly. I have ECC Ram, so I should be good there, as well. I'm not doing any checksumming, but I think that may be overly cautious. I also started reading this AVS thread, which brought up some good info, including this: "In my experience, the best way to stop so-called bit rot is to refresh the data occasionally. That means moving it (copy to new/compare/delete original) or rewriting it." Wouldn't WHS' drive balancing help to "refresh" the data every so often? Granted, there's really no easy way to know for sure what data was moved and when, but at least it's something, right? Also, with how frequently Sage is recording/deleting, quite a bit of my data is changing every few days. That said, I'm using FlexRAID for non-critical data (my recordings), so should something be unable to be restored due to bit-rot, I'd still be able to restore everything else, which would significantly reduce my loss. My critical data is backed up using WHS' duplication feature, which automatically ensures that the data is written to two physically separate drives. |
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Just to build on this, even more recent defrag utilities, which have supposedly been designed for WHS, have been causing issues (not the analyze piece, however). Perhaps some utilities out there are safe at this point, but be very cautious or, do as I'm doing and steer clear of defraggers in WHS entirely.
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Backing Up Wiz.bin?
In SageTV.Properties, I see a pointer to something like "Backup copy of wiz.bin".
Right now I've got the actual Wiz.bin living in a folder under the pre-defined WHS share "Software". I'd like to have it or a recent copy living somewhere outside of WHS, so if WHS bites the big one, at least I've got all my program schedule info and pointers to recordings. Somebody who probably knows in MS's WHS forum says the best solution to keeping data that WHS doesn't know about is an extra physical drive that is not added to the pool. I'll probably go that path. But my question is "How often does that backup copy of Wiz.bin get refreshed?". If it's every time SageTV starts (or stops...) then is seems more logical to point SageTV's prop for the backup to the new physical drive and just leave the actual Wiz.bin within the WHS pool - or even revert it to the default path in C:\Program Files\SageTV - where it seems like it would also be outside of WHS' drive pool. Tangentially, I'm getting the impression that it's futile to image WHS' OS bco some sort of dynamic references to "Tombstones". Have I got that part right? Seems counter-intuitive that an OS can't be imaged and the image restored when needed. OTOH, if files in the pool are continually being moved around to balance the physical discs, it makes some sense. ?
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Server: SageTV 9, Windows 10, i5 NUC Clients: HD200*3 over Cat5e Ethernet + 1 slightly flakey HD 300 + 1 HD200 remote at another residence Plugins: (none yet, looking for recommendations) Storage: NetGear Ultra-6 NAS 10 TB total w/dual redundancy. Plus 5tb QNAP for RecordedTV. Capture: 3 Silicon Dust HomeRun tuner boxes (6 tuners total) Program Source: OTA antenna |
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Just use any backup program to schedule a backup for the the wiz.bin to a drive in the pool and have that folder duplicated. Or to an external drive attached to the WHS. Or to another share on another computer. There are so many different ways to do it. Use Microsoft's SyncToy to sync the file (or the whole directory) again, to the pool, external drive or a network share.
Gerry
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Big Gerr _______ Server - WHS 2011: Sage 7.1.9 - 1 x HD Prime and 2 x HDHomeRun - Intel Atom D525 1.6 GHz, Acer Easystore, RAM 4 GB, 4 x 2TB hotswap drives, 1 x 2TB USB ext Clients: 2 x PC Clients, 1 x HD300, 2 x HD-200, 1 x HD-100 DEV Client: Win 7 Ultimate 64 bit - AMD 64 x2 6000+, Gigabyte GA-MA790GP-DS4H MB, RAM 4GB, HD OS:500GB, DATA:1 x 500GB, Pace RGN STB. |
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