The error first ocured when in the server, but they give the same error when they are in another computer. But I'm wondering if this is a "stored error", that is that there might be an "internal counter" that is stored in the drive, which then sends an error when I test it in another computer...
Posted the report from HDDScan:
WDC WD60EFRX-68MYMN1-WD-WX51D6427147-SMART.mht
So "UltraDMA CRC Error"
Disks are out of warranty, so can't return them.
The drives are already "shelved", so the fact that "something might go wrong" isn't really a problem.
edit:
As a side note, when I run an extended test in WDDLD it passes.
Yes, that's what my research said as well, but when it's happened 5 times with the same scenario I'm starting to wonder.
SMART from WDDLD is posted above.
From HDDScan I get the following:
WDC WD60EFRX-68MYMN1-WD-WX51D6427147-SMART.mht
I keep running into an issue when I "overfill" my ZFS pools on my FreeNAS-server (past the 80% mark), where the a harddrive starts reporting a SMART-error. This only seems to happen to WD60EFRX drives, and I've had 5 of them with this issue now.
When I run WDDLD on them I get the following...
I am currently trying to update the firmware on a 9202-16e.
I ran the -o -e on the first chip without issues.
When I ran it on the second I got a message saying "Controller is not operational. A firmware Hostboot is required.
I entered the name of the firmware, and it seems as if it flashed...
Ah, did not know that ES meant it was an engineering sample.
It is a Freenas-server that also runs Plex. Plex website says it needs (about) a 2000 passmark score per 1080p transcoded stream.
2603 v4 has a score around 8800
So I guess I should be ok with this one then:
Intel Xeon E5-2603 V4...
Ok, was able to access the IPMI (without CPU, GPU and license), and got this:
So then I take it I should be ok with a v4 correct?
I am thinking maybe this:
Intel Xeon E5 2623 V4 ES QK3R SR2PJ 4Core 2.6Ghz 10MB 14nm 85W LGA2011-3 CPU | eBay
or this:
Intel Xeon E5 2609 V4 ES QK3J SR2P1 8C...
Thanks, I'll give the IPMI a try.
As for price there is only a $3 difference here in Norway, but I see that they are available for about 50% off on Ebay, so I'll probably pick one up there.
So I recently picked up an X10SRL-F as an upgrade for my file server, and now I'm looking into what CPU and memory to get.
But I notice that I need an updated BIOS to run the v4 versions of Xeon. I'm thinking of picking up the e5-2603 since it's the cheapest CPU for the socket, and I don't...
Is there any point in waiting for a motherboard that has 2-3 16x slots and 3-5 8x/4x slots for the Ryzen platform or is that unlikely to come any time soon?
Thanks, how low can I expect to find 846/847 chassis with SAS2 backplates?
Also, the 846TQ is not SAS2, but it's "direct connect" does that change anything? Doesn't it then come down to what ever SAS-card I'm using?
I'm about to pull the trigger on this one:
Supermicro CSE-847 4U 36-Bay w/X8DTN+ 2x Xeon E5520 24GB 2x 1400W PSU NO HDD #76
But does anyone know if it will have any issues with large capacity drives?
Thank you. I think I need SAS2 since all my disks are in the 3-6TB range. (I saw some cheaper models that mentioned that it might not work with 3+TB drives when fully populated, not sure if that's a SAS1 limit or something else).
I guess I can work with both a pure expander-chassis as well as...
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