I don't think 10Mb hubs support full duplex. Anyway, the auto sense turned it off, but it's on now that I am connected to the 100Mb.
Here is what I have:
4000 series
OS: 4.0.860
HW 2.0.1
BIOS 2.0.282
4x320 in raid5
I know the extra memory was required for building the large raid set. I can see your reasoning for not needing all that much buffer if the disk has a lot - transferwise anyway. I can see it needing more for large inode tables and the like.
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Originally Posted by blue68f100
Your 4000 is a version -003 or greater?
The reason I ask is that there is a HW bug in 001 and 002 models.
If you have a 1 or 2 version, a failed drive 1 or 2 will bring down your whole raid. All kinds of odd things happen. But I under stand you have tested your system which is good.
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Stop scaring me!
I do not remember reading that here, and I've spent a lot of time going over this forum. I check on it though. - that would really suck. Do you mean hardware version? If that's the case, then we should post a big sticky - No sense wasting your time if the whole reason you need a raid5 is undermined.