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Unread 12-15-2006, 07:24 AM   #10
blue68f100
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Default Re: Snap 4100 Slow after Rebuild

JVM may not show, without it beng installed. Just make sure you are not tring to do a secure login or www function, which equires it.

I would run a check on the drives like I mentioned earlier. Phoenix32 did this on his 4000 and found a bad drive, his drives were new (OEM). Since Spinrite tried to recover the bad area, it used all of the spares sectors up, then the mfg utility reported an error . I had 1 out of 4 drives use 1/2 of the reserve sector. And these were brand new Seagate drives. So just because there new, does not necessary mean they are good.

Since it is having problems break your array and create a new one. It should take 5+ hr to format the array.

Snap-tech pointed out that drives are only design to last 1 yr. So a normal pc with it up and down time may relate to 3+ yrs use if lucky. Their playing the odds.
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1 Snap 4500 - 1.6T (4 x 400gig Seagates), Raid5,
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