G-Raid enclosure died

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Corsari
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Re: G-Raid enclosure died

Post by Corsari » Tue Jul 12, 2016 6:23 am

That's another story
Strage idea to keep this opportunity accessible somewhere else.
Interesting info

Unfortunately we use propertary softwares to destripe the RAIDs so we never dive into this "hidden" option

Maybe sooner or later it will be necessary so thank you
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Re: G-Raid enclosure died

Post by Alt » Tue Jul 12, 2016 7:16 am

Data-Medics wrote:They can all be done, you just have to know how to manually specify the stripe size as it's not one of the default ones. :lol:
Can you share this sacred knowledge with us, can't you?

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Re: G-Raid enclosure died

Post by Data-Medics » Tue Jul 12, 2016 11:44 am

Alt wrote:
Data-Medics wrote:They can all be done, you just have to know how to manually specify the stripe size as it's not one of the default ones. :lol:
Can you share this sacred knowledge with us, can't you?
It's a 512-byte single sector stripe size they use, which just needs to be manually typed in. I've submitted this as a feature request in the past, but it's been ignored.

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