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Setting up ARC 1200

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Ok, thanks. One thing I noticed: on the mymain-page both volumes show as HPA.

 

I'm not surprised, these are real hardware raid volumes. Data about the raidset is stored somewhere.

I would not worry about it.

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My raptor 150 cache showa as hpa. Because its a non standard size.

 

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There is an easy way to turn off the false HPA indicator for non-standard drive sizes. Look in the myMain thread. Sorry cant remember off the top of my head. If you have any trouble leave a post in that thread and I will help you.

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Thanks Weebo. Sorry, I wasn't thinking.

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Is there a way to test the reliability of mainly the parity volume on the ARC1200. The 2 drives on it have been precleared before using them on the ARC1200 but SMART info is not available now and the parity volume is RAID0, and I hate to see somthing going wrong there.

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Logic explanation. Could have invented that one myself. At 65 % I didn't see any reads from disk1, in fact disk 1 was spun down. Now I have to find where I can set spin down on the ARC1200.

 

It's in the bios. I think the max was 1 hour.

I wrote a tool to keep the drives spinning all day, then let it spin down at night.

 

Hi Weebo,

 

Are you willing to share this tool? Will it work on all disks?

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