March 24, 201016 yr Well, I have som serious problems with my WD ears 1.5Tb drive. I had it running without the Jumper but i had some stuttering problem when copying files to my Unraid server. I changed the drive with another NEW WD Ears drive with the jumper installed. It works like a charm without the stuttering. Now when I put the jumper on my "old" Ears drive it gives me alot of errors in syslog. If I remove it again it works. I have also precleared the drive without the jumpers, and it works just fine. But I really want to use the drive with the jumpers setting cause otherwis I will have alot of stuttering, and thats not an option. So, any ideas what is wrong? Here is the syslog. syslog-2010-03-24.zip
March 24, 201016 yr Author Oh, I forgot to say that i tried to start the preclear wih jumpers on. BUT The server is almost not responding when the disk is installed with jumpers installed, and preclear ran at icredible low speed. Max 10Mb/sec, and with jumpers on. 80Mb+. Unmenu is almost non functioning either when the disk is installed. Did you check the errors in he syslog? But thanks for the fast reply.
March 24, 201016 yr Oh, I forgot to say that i tried to start the preclear wih jumpers on. BUT The server is almost not responding when the disk is installed with jumpers installed, and preclear ran at icredible low speed. Max 10Mb/sec, and with jumpers on. 80Mb+. Unmenu is almost non functioning either when the disk is installed. Did you check the errors in he syslog? But thanks for the fast reply. Sounds like the disk is defective... OR ... equally likely You installed the jumper on the wrong pins.
March 24, 201016 yr Author I havent put the jumper wrong, thats for sure. And if its defective just when running WITH the jumper on, that would totally suck.
March 24, 201016 yr Oh, I forgot to say that i tried to start the preclear wih jumpers on. BUT The server is almost not responding when the disk is installed with jumpers installed, In that case it is almost certainly a defective drive.
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