Hello Open-E Users,
I have a SuperMicro system with 12 Seagate Drives, we have few incidents that drives stop responding . We believe its drive issues, but I want to confirm it with you before...
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Hello Open-E Users,
I have a SuperMicro system with 12 Seagate Drives, we have few incidents that drives stop responding . We believe its drive issues, but I want to confirm it with you before...
Hi fsp,
no worries about your english.. post as much as you.. the forum is not that active but we see some nice posts from time to time....
1. What are the differences between these 3 Options...
Hello Rickb,
I do not see this happened.... I belive you cant mix modes... remove other logical volumes, then create your new LV in your new mode...
Hey benbfly,
I did this using regular SATA drive. You need to configure them as Dynamic disks then run a backup task on them. After that, unmount, save and use ;)
I tried to do it and it didnt work... So my answer will be NO
Are you using 1G network?? because if you do, then you are getting a good performance...
If not, tell us what adapter, firmware, network??? give us more details...
In 10G networks you will get...
My first shot will be the RAID... Submit the RAID logs, if you have any, to the their support
Second, Network...Bad connections???
why dont you try IO Meter.. its a free tool!!!!
Have you tried it? you didnt like results????
As far as I know.. open-e uses sync for their data replication (NAS) not rsync. As they are not using compression...
But replication and back up is pretty simple using their software... Look at...
Dude... what is this error message...
It looks like drive.. check your RAID card!!! how old is your system-drive? update their firmware... I found that updates solve maaaaaaaaaaaaaaaany problems...
I have different Qlogic and its working fine, but in the client side. I don't think open-e server will be compatible with such card as they have their iSCSI initiator in the product..
As far as I know, there is no script you can add to do this. This is a new feature that open-e seems to release soon.
You can do it manually... let the source be destination and the destination...
If you read there help info in the volume manager it clearly states "The Maximal NAS (NAS), iSCSI (I) and Fibre Channel (FC) volume size (with replication) is limited to 4193120MB (megabytes).
If...
Mostly, you can do it by using UID and GID from the NAS Setting . I believe open-e have that option with Domain+user, and as far as I know that is because authentication.
In the extended tools (ALT+CTRL+ X ) you should see a "Remove Units" option. That should make the trick.
Man.. you guys are missing something... There is something wrong that you do...
All these users are satisfied with the product, and personally I loved it...
Did you try to explain your issue...
mmm... jgcaudet lets try to dismount your target... Do this from the GUI then try to remount it again...
Let me know if this make the trick
Man check your firewall, blocking..
Check similar cases in the forum... Its working for all of us..
Hey Rudy,
Man 10 hrs is so long.. it should take less time!!! r u running other tasks in the same time?? did u enable the replicate files???
And running snapshot every 5 minutes could kill...
as far as I know kernal doesnot depend on CPU Arch... I personally tested on AMD and Intel and both works....
maybe it is your hardware req.?
if its not hardware.. reformat ur flash drive and...
I am not sure about the other issue...
But different LUNS under same target absolutely should work...
what NAS version u r using?
Can you restore to LTO from other device
Did you test ur NIC's?
Try it with another station? or Vista?
Hey Prince...
First time for me to chat with a Prince....
I didnt get what you are doing exactly... So lets brake it down:
Server A: Has one 10GB volume with RAID 1
Server B: Has one ...
It won't work... the guys try it here in the lab