May 21, 201115 yr Removed disk *8745 and replaced it with disk *8775. It appears as though I swapped data cables on these. The data cable that was connected to the removed disk is now connected to *3761, and the old slot for *3761 is now using the data cable for *8775. I searched some threads using DISK_WRONG, but found nothing matching my issue. What's next? v 4.7 CPU: AMD Sempron 140 Motherboard: ASUS M4A785-M Micro ATX RAM: Kingston 2GB Case: Cooler Master 590 Drive Cage(s): Icy Dock 5 in 3 Drive Cage(s): Cooler Master 4 in 3 HDD Cage - (STB-3T4-E3-GP) Drive Cage(s): Built in CM four slot cage Power Supply: CORSAIR Builder Series CMPSU-500CX 500W SATA Expansion Card(s): 2 port SATA2 Serial ATA II PCI-Express RAID Controller Card (Silicon Image SIL3132) SUPERMICRO AOC-SASLP-MV8 PCI Express x4 SAS SAS RAID Controller Flash Drive: 2GB SanDisk Cruzer Micro Parity Drive: 2tb WD EARS (jumpered) Data Drives: 2x 2tb WD EADS Data Drives: 5x 2tb WD EARS Data Drives: 2x 2tb Samsung F4 Spinpoint (w/Japanese firmware) Data Drives: 2x 1tb WD FALS Cache Drive: WD2500JB Total Drive Capacity: 20tb syslog-2011-05-21.txt
May 22, 201115 yr Author Go to the "Devices" page and swap the disk assignments. Sweet. Data rebuild in progress! Only 2200 minutes to completion. EDIT: Speed is now up to 56,429 KB/sec, so 467 minutes to complete. Much thanks...
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