Re: Snap OS 3.4.805, anyone?
Remove the drives and connect to a pc and use Seatools to check the SMART data. These being the new .10 they have no track record. It's hard to conceve that seagate would release anything that was not ready. And most have a higher QC at the start of a new production. Seatool may have a utility to reduce the hd size.
I still think they are too big for the Snap OS/HW. It should take no more than ~8 hrs to build an array that size, with 4x250gig reportedly taking 5-6 hrs.
Phoenix, do you think it may be a problem with v3 ?
Would v4 be in order???
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