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  1. Just about every network wire put out in the last few years is CAT5e or proposed cat5e standard, and will run gigabit speeds with out an issue. CAT6 is for running 10Gigabit speeds and above. Yes it will run 10/100/1000 but also if verified it will run 10/20/or 20Gigabit speeds. The biggest problem with going from cat5 to cat6 is the wire size is different, causing you to have to buy all new punch downs or crimp on ends. Now back on task... I've been running this board, with 4gb of RAM for just over a year. Mine was a beta board, with a less than perfect bios when it shipped. Never have had an issue with it. I'm also running the supermicro sas 8port board for hosting all 14 drives i need.
  2. Hey thanks it is under warranty i'm sending it off to get replaced but still need to expand my storage
  3. Its been running for a little 2.5 years, almost 14Tb in my unraid and That drive has been showing its age. Replaced it with a seagate ST31000340AS until i order some new 2Tb wd green drives. Not bad for a non enterprise drive.
  4. I've had great success with hostgator.com
  5. Parity Check Speed = 71,008 KB/sec
  6. Running a Supermicro X7SPA-L currently will be also testing the X7SPA-HF w/ AOC-SASLP-MV8 On to the Supermicro X7SPA-L 4GB of RAM Unraid 4.5.3 4 x WD WD10EARS-00Y drives (w/ 7-8 jumpered) Memory test was smooth, no issues that i know of. Now i'm off to start loading it up with files. syslog-2010-04-15.txt
  7. stupid me.. when i went into the flash share i should have seen the unmenu dir.. anyway copied the file over and its downloading now.. thanks joe, again saved me from yet more gray hairs.
  8. I'm not doing something right. Following the info on google code i downloaded the zip to my windows xp pc. unzipped using winrar and got unmenu_install out. Using hyper terminal connected to my server login and did the mkdir /boot/unmenu that seemed to work.. so i went to my network and found the flash drive share and went to copy the file over that way but i dont see the /boot/unmenu. So i created the unmenu directory copied the file in. Went back to my hyper Terminal to run the unmenu_install -i -d /boot/unmenu command and get, -bash: unmenu_install: command not found So what am i doing wrong? running Pro version: 4.5.3
  9. - move the syslinux to your c:\ drive in my computer - go to start menu -> run -> type cmd - in the cmd (dos) window type c:\syslinux.exe -ma f: (make sure f: is your usb drive check under my computer for drive letter) - once finished copy over files from the zip more info here
  10. dont know never checked it.. Guess the real test will be when i move my next round of movies, and tv shows over to it.
  11. Local retail only had the ears drive and didnt want to wait on shipper so i purchased the drive and did the jumper 7 to 8 thing. Doing a rebuild and getting these times. Do they seem inline with the normal? Total size: 976,762,552 KB Current position: 15,727,040 (1.6%) Estimated speed: 59,932 KB/sec Estimated finish: 271.7 minutes
  12. whats this all about? I have WD10EADS drives.. should i be jumpering them?
  13. check out some of the zotac mb. Some of them are based on the Atom. Zotac website
  14. http://usa.chenbro.com/corporatesite/products_detail.php?sku=144
  15. I'd really like to build a 2nd Unraid and have the data from mine replicate to the offsite one. I've even got space in a data center about 20 miles away to host it. But I've never found a good solution for keeping the data on both up to date. What are you using? note i'm not a Linux guru