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It took a couple of days but I have my WHS server up and running. All of my recordings moved over, over 2TB, old wiz.bin dropped in and it's almost like my old installation.
This is the hardware I used: Antec 300 case, 2 quiet fans, lots of room for HDs. ASUS P5Q-EM LGA 775 Intel G45 HDMI Micro ATX Intel Motherboard, 6 SATA and 6 USB plus HDMI on board video Intel Core 2 Quad Q9550 Yorkfield 2.83GHz SILVERSTONE ST60F 600W ATX12V / EPS12V SLI Certified CrossFire Ready 80 PLUS BRONZE Certified Modular Active PFC Power Supply, very quiet and plenty of power connections for HDs 1 500GB Western Digital HD "borrowed" from DH's PC (he'll never miss it) 4 1TB Samsung HDs, 1 new and 3 transplanted from old server. 2GB RAM I had laying around from previous builds. Also added in a quiet 120mm Cooler Master fan in front of the hard drives to help keep them cool. This is the quietest PC I've ever built and so far it's working great as a Sage server. thanks for the tutorial, it was a huge help.
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That was the only way I could get the RAID Drivers installed for my setup. The setup would fail before the installation even started. |
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I copied off D: to another drive, formatted it to 64K and them copied it back on. It worked fine for me. And I went thru several installs until I got everything right and just the way I wanted also. D: will hold your backups from other PCs so it is not necessary to format it to 64K. Make sure you are showing hidden directories when you copy everything off of D:.
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Server -- Sage 7.1.9.256 in Service Mode w/Default UI - OS: Microsoft Windows Home Server (2003 SP2) - CPU: Intel C2Q Q6600 2.4GHz, MoBo: Gigabyte GA-EP45-UD3P, RAM: 4GB OCZ, HD: SYS 1x500GB (SATA, 100GB C: ), DATA 3x1TB (SATA, in Pool, 64K cluster size) Tuners -- 1xHDHomeRun Prime w/CC Clients -- 2 HD200 Extenders and 2 HD300 Extenders |
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Understood and I suspect you're correct. But I just wanted to be upfront about it. Also to make sure the correct product name/link was known.
And yes, my s/w was just a "little" less expensive than yours. pat----
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Thank God that I was able to write mine off on my taxes as a business expense. |
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OK, so I'm trying to wade my way through all five pages of this post but I think all I am doing is getting myself more confused.
I just installed WHS this weekend so besides the OS and a couple of addins I have nothing on the machine (and an automatic backup of my home machine from last night). My WHS server has (2) 1TB HDDs installed with the "recommended" drive partitions during the initial install. Now after reading through this post I want to convert my drives to 64k blocks. How should I go about doing this. I tried reading through the tutorials, but I was a bit confused about what I need to move and what WHS stores where??? Thanks for any help! |
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I recently "converted" my D partition to 64K blocks (I'll be updating the tutorial later) using Acronis Disk Director Server edition which is non-destructive so you COULD try something like that. I've never tried that on the additional pooled drives though, it's not tested. If you want to experiment, try "Parted Magic" (linked by Pat) and see if that will convert your drives AND your D partition to 64K clusters without formatting. |
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Hi all, First post and new to both Sage and WHS so be gentle.
I set up the WHS box last night with 1 500 gb and 2 1 TB drives. Followed the 64k tutorial to the letter, twice. Both times I checked the cluster size of the drives by just analysing with the windows defrag tool. Before adding the drives back onto the pool the cluster size was 64k and after adding the drives back into the pool the defrag tool reported that the cluster size had reverted back to 4k. What am I missing here? Is this just a reporting error? If so what tool can I use to confirm that my drives actually are using 64k clusters? , or have I just done some silly noob error that you can quickly point out? Thanks in advance for your help. |
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You could also *try* my suggestion to mcclellanfsu: You might be able to "convert" the cluster sizes without removing/adding/formatting by using various drive utilities, if they support it. I converted my D partition this way without having to format the drive. While formatting pooled drives is easy, it's more complex with the D drive and the utility I used worked flawlessly. That said, I've only tested the "format method" for the additional pooled drives so if you decide to try the new way, you'll be the guinea pig. |
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Thanks S_M_E
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That's what I get for playing with WHS way past my bedtime! I actually ended up doing the 64K format after adding the drives back into the pool last thing last night and went to bed hoping I hadn't broken anything. So I have acheived my aim depiste myself and my poor reading skills. Thanks again for the quick reply. |
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Now you only have to deal with your D partition.
Glad you got it worked out... |
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I did have a weird thing when adding an additional drive to the pool. I tried to format to 64k cluster size, but it wouldn't stick. I did it about 5 times, rebooting between each to make sure it wasn't the defragmenter just reporting it incorrectly.
The solution was removing it from the pool and adding it back in. After doing that, it formatted to 64k allocation size no problems...
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I've got my machine currently converting to 64k blocks with Acronis (all the data partitions), I'll let you know how it goes tomorrow, as I do have some data on the machine (nothing super critical though). Great program though, has saved my bacon several times on server installs, and fixing other peoples bone-head mistakes making their C drive too small on their servers...
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I'm looking forward to your report... |
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Well, looks like Acronis did the trick, no data loss, and all DATA drives are now 64k block size. Won't get a chance to check playback until I get home tonight though.
Couldn't stand not knowing, so I checked BSG before I left, and no skips or anything, so looks like that did the trick. I did also notice that at the moment, it's not using my 750g for hardly anything, but the 320's are filling up quick..
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