abs0lut.zer0

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  1. Indeed it is: http://unraid.zeron.ca/plugins/smartctl/smartctl-1.1.0_unRaid5.0beta11plus-noarch-1Zeron.plg screenshot please have tried to install the plugin (copied to extras dir) and have had no success
  2. not sure if you had the same problem as me .. check this post .. http://lime-technology.com/forum/index.php?topic=10523.msg109711#msg109711
  3. i do apologize i did not read this post, but previous statement still stands..
  4. is this not a $1500 box ? how do you compare a diy kit to a high end kit ?
  5. i understand that life gets in the way OFTEN BUT there is no excuses for these empty threads http://lime-technology.com/forum/index.php?topic=18512.msg165562#msg165562 that certain statements where made and then ONCE again just forgotten... before all you moderators run to his defense once again ... consider this... WHY WHY WHY can there not be status updates ... IT MAKES NO SENSE.... [glow=red,2,300]JUST TELL US WHAT'S GOING ON TOM.... PLEASE....[/glow] the final was due ages ago and no news ONCE AGAIN....
  6. http://www.seagate.com/ww/v/index.jsp?locale=en-US&name=terabit-milestone-storage-seagate-pr&vgnextoid=295d922d58716310VgnVCM1000001a48090aRCRD The maximum capacity of today’s 3.5-inch hard drives is 3 terabytes (TB), at about 620 gigabits per square inch, while 2.5-inch drives top out at 750 gigabytes (GB), or roughly 500 gigabits per square inch. The first generation of HAMR drives, at just over 1 terabit per square inch, will likely more than double these capacities – to 6TB for 3.5-inch drives and 2TB for 2.5-inch models. The technology offers a scale of capacity growth never before possible, with a theoretical areal density limit ranging from 5 to 10 terabits per square inch – 30TB to 60TB for 3.5-inch drives and 10TB to 20TB for 2.5-inch drives. :o :o :o :o yes please...!!!
  7. There are plenty of network file systems put there so I'd say similar is a yes. If your looking for expandability then Solaris/zfs is closer to unRaid. There are some add on agents for windows too. Flexraid was already mentioned. Me thinks zfs is better than any windows solution. It's the most complicated of the lot but gives the most flexibility. IMO better than unRaid I'd say no. Support well, I feel support is a typically hit or miss thing. I've delt with many a vendor. It can be trying at times. Most of the times either I need to figure it out or live with the issue. As a self supported site this is one of the best but sometimes there are problems that can only be corrected with time. I can't think of any software vendor being any different. agreed
  8. your points are all valid BUT taking 5 minutes to write one or two lines of what's happening at unRAID HQ every week or so would not derail any working schedule he has..
  9. this is understandable BUT there is no excuse for the regular updates he promised ....
  10. thank you sorry i actually meant to say BRILLIANT, this plugin has grown leaps and bounds and is EXCELLENT... so thanks for all the hard work and i look forward to the updates too come
  11. hmm.. looking forward to it...
  12. Here is the what my go file looks like: #!/bin/bash # Start the Management Utility /usr/local/sbin/emhttp & [color=blue]installpkg /boot/packages/simpleFeatures-0.9b-unraid-speeding_ant.tgz installpkg /boot/packages/simpleFeatures-0.9g-unraid-adapted-by-bergware.tgz[/color] /boot/unmenu/uu cd /boot/packages && find . -name '*.auto_install' -type f -print | sort | xargs -n1 sh -c unraid_notify start The .tgz file is in the packages folder. I had originally put the 'simpleFeatures-0.9g-unraid-adapted-by-bergware.tgz' file in the extras folder but things were not working correctly. I then moved it to the packages folder and added the line to install the package to the go file using the 'config view/edit option in unMenu. is this necessary i thought 0.9g adapted contains all plus more ?
  13. read a post yesterday about it running xbmc quite well and decoding 1080p video not sure about the audio ... http://www.raspberrypi.org/archives/571
  14. http://blogs.msdn.com/b/b8/archive/2012/01/16/building-the-next-generation-file-system-for-windows-refs.aspx what's the chance's this works as advertised on the box ??!
  15. has any one experienced bitrot ? i know i have copied movies more than a year ago and not accessed them.
  16. and for those of us that aren't any good at scripting ?
  17. i sort of understand what you are talking about here, is there any chance of a better example with more verbose explanations please.. or maybe a wiki entry?
  18. excellent Bonienl thanks for all the work you put into this ....
  19. Thank you, thank you for the update and congratulations on the upcoming changes, best of luck. May this be the first of weekly, monthly updates from the mind of Tomm ??