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Hardware Support Discussions related to using various hardware setups with SageTV products. Anything relating to capture cards, remotes, infrared receivers/transmitters, system compatibility or other hardware related problems or suggestions should be posted here. |
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My $75 ASUS motherboard supports 4 SATA drives and this can be two mirrored pairs. I use one pair of 500GB, partitioned as 50GB for the OS, and the rest for video in 64K blocks. That's my rationale for what I have. RAID5 is nice, but, it's all proprietary formatting and exceeds my needs. Last edited by stevech; 07-26-2007 at 06:20 PM. |
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those 500GB SATA 2 drives are around $100-110 now.
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Yep! I just bought 5 at Fry's. That's what I've been adding to my arrays so that I don't run out of space as soon.
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I've got an Nforce4 939 mobo (Foxconn 6150BK8MC-KRSHN2) with an x2 3800+ and 2GB of RAM. I'm assuming what you're basically doing is running a recent linux (I'll be using Ubuntu 7.0.4 probably) and creating an LVM with the various disks then running Samba. I don't plan on doing any RAID5, but maybe RAID 0. Do I have this basically correct?
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I'll probably be posting back here tonight since I'm really sketchy on how to add another RAID5 volume, but it is supposed to be possible |
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Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on 4.4T 1.5T 3.0T 33% /export |
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Where did you guys get the port multipliers?
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These are what I bought:
http://www.addonics.com/products/hos...er/ad5sapm.asp I'm pretty sure that is what Mike uses too. The latest patch for the 2.6.22-rc6 Linux kernel has been tested with the following controller chipsets: * Silicon Image 3124 * Silicon Image 3132 * Intel ICH9R * JMicron JMB360 * JMicron JMB363 and works with the following port multiplier chipsets: * Silicon Image 3726 * Silicon Image 4726 * Silicon Image 5744 I personally use the 3132 controller and that Addonics Port Multiplier uses the 3726 chipset. |
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Any AHCI controller should work fine. The late model nvidia SATA ports are supposed to be AHCI too. If the kernel sees nv_sata, it's not AHCI. I'm glad you like EVMS. One you get the hang of it, you realize just how powerful it is. And it works on the filesystem live. Really nice. All this stuff is overkill, but I'm used to working with datacenter tools, and I like powerful storage at home. Overkill is really cool.. Kjake, how is your performance these days? What's your local I/O look like? Is Samba back at 50 MB/s? Also, on your Vista issue with network performance, look at this: http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showthread.php?t=881089 What a POS... Thanks, mike |
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Glad performance is acceptable. :-) PS EVMS really is the best way to deal with LVM. The command line tools for LVM don't make it easy. Suse has a LVM graphical setup tool which makes it OK, but I find EVMS a nice one stop shot for managing lvm and raid arrays... Thanks, mike Last edited by mikesm; 07-27-2007 at 10:57 PM. |
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I also just disabled MCE from starting and turned off TCP Scaling and rebooted, no changed. Pretty borked still. |
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Here's a silly question...my SATA cables had right-angle connectors on them and they were short enough that it made it diffucult to connect them to the 4 new drives I just put in...so my solution was to flip the drives upside down and then I didn't have to twist the SATA connectors around and they reached much better.
Is it OK to have them upside down? There is still equal room between them, but I'm seeing from their sensors that they're running hotter than the original 6 that are right-side up. Now, the 6 drives are up front with a fan blowing on them too. The air is supposed to be drawn across all the drives with the PSU being behind the drives...but I'm a little worried. The original 6-500G drives are averaging 41C and the new 4-750G drives are averaging 55C and 60C is listed as their "danger zone". Maybe this is just because the disks are syncing right now? |
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They probably are hot due to load, but what kind of case/ventilation/hotswap rack are they in. It's VERY important drives have excellent airflow over them. My 5in3 hotswap racks tend to keep them pretty cool, even when ambient is high. Noisy though... Thanks, Mike |
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Here's the inside of the case: http://www.lian-li.com/product/20070315034037.jpg Last edited by KJake; 07-28-2007 at 12:20 AM. |
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Yes, putting a massive fan on the front intake should do the trick. It's a lot of airflow that's important in that case. Does the PSU have a strong fan on it? If it's software controlled, you may need to up the speed too. You'll need to also try and get a good seal between the lower compartment and the upper one. If the lower intake fan creates overpressure because the PSU can't exhaust it, you may get airflow diverted into the upper chamber if there is an open path. Thanks, Mike Last edited by mikesm; 07-28-2007 at 10:44 AM. |
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PSU is rated for 85CFM, but I think it slows down if it isn't hot in the case... http://www.thermaltakeusa.com/produc...ru/w0129ru.asp |
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