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ОтвеченоWHS Shows the hdd location as unknown

  • 26 июня 2009 г. 13:48HenryMGray ACITP Медали пользователяМедали пользователяМедали пользователяМедали пользователяМедали пользователя
     
    I recently purchased a couple of PCI SATA cards to use in my home server, as my motherboard doesnt have any SATA ports, the motherboard is a skt 478 with a celeron 1.7GHZ and 512mb RAM, so I manged to get the SATA cards installed usning Windows Server 2003 drivers. The Problems come when i connect HDDs to the cards, and cards 1 and  2 the pc doesnt boot and with card 3 the pc does boot I think this is because it is a different SATA card (previous Purchase) and I can hot plug the drive when windows has booted, but shows the drives location as unknown, so what will happen if I add the drive, will the computer boot or will it not. I know device manager recognises the cards and the hdds.


    Well a small update I added the 500gb SATA Hdd to the storage pool using the SATA PCI card, and it worked, but its still showing the location as unknown will this cause problems later if I try to remove a drive?


    I dont get it though as the hdd shows up in device manager as a scsi device, so why does the console show it as unknown is this a bug and should I be worried?
    HMG

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  • 27 июня 2009 г. 1:02kariya21MVP, МодераторМедали пользователяМедали пользователяМедали пользователяМедали пользователяМедали пользователя
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    I recently purchased a couple of PCI SATA cards to use in my home server, as my motherboard doesnt have any SATA ports, the motherboard is a skt 478 with a celeron 1.7GHZ and 512mb RAM, so I manged to get the SATA cards installed usning Windows Server 2003 drivers. The Problems come when i connect HDDs to the cards, and cards 1 and  2 the pc doesnt boot and with card 3 the pc does boot I think this is because it is a different SATA card (previous Purchase) and I can hot plug the drive when windows has booted, but shows the drives location as unknown, so what will happen if I add the drive, will the computer boot or will it not. I know device manager recognises the cards and the hdds.


    Well a small update I added the 500gb SATA Hdd to the storage pool using the SATA PCI card, and it worked, but its still showing the location as unknown will this cause problems later if I try to remove a drive?


    I dont get it though as the hdd shows up in device manager as a scsi device, so why does the console show it as unknown is this a bug and should I be worried?
    HMG

    I have a SATA drive in my server as well (and have had it for some time) and it also says "unknown", yet it still works.  I wouldn't worry about it. :)
  • 28 июня 2009 г. 12:59Ken WarrenMVP, МодераторМедали пользователяМедали пользователяМедали пользователяМедали пользователяМедали пользователя
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    ... WD's RE edtion and Seagate ES range, ...
    Note that Western Digital is very specific that their RE drive line is not to be used outside an enterprise RAID environment. The "RAID Edition" drives have comparatively short timeout intervals when problems are encountered. This is called Time Limited Error Recovery, or TLER, by WD. This behavior is appropriate in a RAID environment where the RAID controller can deal with the error that is returned. In a single drive environment (and Windows Home Server is a single drive environment, because every drive stands alone) this will eventually result in a drive appearing to fail when it's actually fine. This white paper on the Western Digital site describes TLER in a bit more detail.

    Other drive manufacturers have similar lines with similar technology, so it seems likely that they have the same caveats.

    I'm not on the WHS team, I just post a lot. :)

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