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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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Sage 9 server = Gigabyte AMD quad-core - 4 gigs - integrated ATI HD4200 chipset - SSD boot, Hitachi Deskstar show drives. HD-PVR - Colossus - Win7 32 bit. HD200/300’s networked. HDHomerun tuner. "If you've given up on Weird Al, you've given up on life" - Homer Simpson |
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Take a look at ALL the attribute values that are reported, but especially Uncorrectable Error Count, EC Error Rate, CRC Error Count, Uncorrectable Sector Count, Reallocation Event Count and Current Pending Sector Count.
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System #1: Win7-64, I7-920, 8 GB mem, 4TB HD. Java-64 1.8.0_141. Sage-64 v9.2.1 ATSC: 2x HDHR-US (1st gen white) tuners. HD-200. System #2: Win7-64, I7-920, 8 GB mem, 4TB HD. Java 1.8.0_131. Sage v9.1.6.747. ClearQAM: 2x HDHR3-US tuners. HD-200. System #3: Win7-64, I7-920, 12 GB mem, 4TB HD. Java-64 1.8.0_141. Sage-64 v9.2.1 ATSC: 2x HVR2250; Spectrum Cable via HDPVR & USB-UIRT. 3x HD-200. Last edited by JustFred; 04-02-2020 at 09:37 AM. |
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Sage 9 server = Gigabyte AMD quad-core - 4 gigs - integrated ATI HD4200 chipset - SSD boot, Hitachi Deskstar show drives. HD-PVR - Colossus - Win7 32 bit. HD200/300’s networked. HDHomerun tuner. "If you've given up on Weird Al, you've given up on life" - Homer Simpson |
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I've been using WD Blacks in my main SageTV machine for many years. (I also have a backup SageTV Server)
I started with 1TB drives and when those were well past 5 years I swapped them for new 2TB WD Blacks. On my backup SageTV server I am waiting for a long enough time with no upcoming recordings to swap out the existing drives for 2 new 4TB WD Golds that I just got yesterday. My only real reason for doing this is that I was running out of HD space. I have 4 machines presently. My main PC, 2 SageTV Servers, and my laptop. I use VEEAM to back them up every night (full backup and then several days of backups of only new/changed things). I had an issue with VEEAM on my main SageTV server in that it wouldn't fire off automatically each night. I'd get an error saying the destination wasn't available, but if I fired off a manual backup it would work just fine. I printed out my settings/jobs for each machine to see if I could see anything there and when I did I noticed that not all of the machines were archiving as many backups (i.e. x backups that then it would roll off the oldest one when it made a new one) When I adjusted so all the machines were the same it took up a lot more space on my backup SageTV server which triggered off a "low disk space" warning. That is the main reason for the new drives. Going from 1TB to 4TB drives will surely fix the problem. The VEEAM issue turned out to be in the backup job file somewhere. I ended up trying to uninstall and re-install VEEAM but forgot to delete the data folder for it in the system area. So the un/re-install didn't work. So I had to delete the backup job file and recreate it. Once I did that it works again. Looking at when it started failing that was when I had tried to upgrade that Win7 machine to Win10 and it kept failing. "Theoretically" it restored everything back when it failed. VEEAM is the only thing that wasn't working 100% after that process as it turns out.
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I've been using Toshiba N300 6TB drives. I have 4 of them for my movies and TV shows.
So far so good. My controller card has 4 more slots for me to add more but the need is currently not there. |
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I don't know exactly what these means but it seems like people are ticked off at WD:
https://blocksandfiles.com/2020/04/1...tic-recording/ https://www.reddit.com/r/DataHoarder...tb6tb_are_smr/
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New Server - Sage9 on unRAID 2xHD-PVR, HDHR for OTA Old Server - Sage7 on Win7Pro-i660CPU with 4.6TB, HD-PVR, HDHR OTA, HVR-1850 OTA Clients - 2xHD-300, 8xHD-200 Extenders, Client+2xPlaceshifter and a WHS which acts as a backup Sage server |
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I just forwarded one of these messages to a friend of mine who has been buying WD Reds for his SageTV system and is about to build a NAS for storage of his SageTV and other files. He had questioned my choice of going with Blacks or Golds over Reds for my SageTV system and I sent him a link with the stats for the various WD drives. The Blacks and Golds typically have larger caches and hence better data transfer rates. I push mine relatively hard having 8 tuners on one server and 7 on the other (backup) server. In the past I had some issues with frame drops that were always occurring when all the tuners were being used. Between switching to Blacks/Golds, setting my tuners merit and the "Optimize for Bandwidth" option for my multiple recording drives I never see that any more.
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Wow, I had not read anything about that. I’m really surprised to hear WD is trying to push SMR drives for use in general purpose NAS applications. When shingled magnetic recording first appeared a few years ago it was made clear that it was not meant for normal hard drive use, but only for archival data storage applications where random I/O speed was not really important and the only thing that mattered was cramming as much storage as possible into a single hard drive.
The way these drives work blocks of data actually overlap like shingles on a roof. So it’s impossible to write one block of data without affecting the neighboring blocks. Therefore, when you want to write to a particular block, you first have to read the neighboring blocks and then re-write all of them. Because of this, random writes take like 3x as long as with a conventional drive. This would be really bad for something like Sage where you could be recording several shows at once while also playing back several others. It would be even worse for something like the parity disk in a RAID array.
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Server: Ryzen 2400G with integrated graphics, ASRock X470 Taichi Motherboard, HDMI output to Vizio 1080p LCD, Win10-64Bit (Professional), 16GB RAM Capture Devices (7 tuners): Colossus (x1), HDHR Prime (x2),USBUIRT (multi-zone) Source: Comcast/Xfinity X1 Cable Primary Client: Server Other Clients: (1) HD200, (1) HD300 Retired Equipment: MediaMVP, PVR150 (x2), PVR150MCE, HDHR, HVR-2250, HD-PVR |
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I have has WD Red drives in my Synology NAS for years without a problem. My NAS is used for backups and archived media server. The only time files are written to the NAS is during the nightly backups and when I move media files to the archive. So the writing of overlapping data blocks has not been a problem.
My SageTV server uses WB Blue drives. (And maybe soon SSDs.)
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Hardware: Intel Core i5-3330 CPU; 8GB (2 x 4GB); 2-4TB WD Blue SATA 6.0Gb/s HDD; Windows 7 Servers: ChannelsDVR, Plex, AnyStream, PlayOn, Tuner: HDHomeRun Connect Quatro Tuner: HDHomeRun Connect Duo Sources: OTA, Sling Blue, Prime, Disney+, Clients: ShieldTV (2), Fire TV Stick 4K (4) |
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Sage 9 server = Gigabyte AMD quad-core - 4 gigs - integrated ATI HD4200 chipset - SSD boot, Hitachi Deskstar show drives. HD-PVR - Colossus - Win7 32 bit. HD200/300’s networked. HDHomerun tuner. "If you've given up on Weird Al, you've given up on life" - Homer Simpson |
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Apparently Seagate also SMR on there drives too
Barracuda 2TB – 7,200rpm – SATA 6gig – ST2000DM008 Barracuda 4TB – 5,400rpm – SATA 6gig – ST4000DM004 Barracuda 8TB – 5,400rpm – SATA 6gig – ST8000DM004 Desktop HDD 5TB – 5,900rpm – SATA 6gig – ST5000DM000 Exos 8TB – 5900rpm – SATA 6gig – ST8000AS0003 Archive v2 6TB – 5,900rpm – SATA 6gig – ST6000AS0002 Archive v2 8TB – 5,900rpm – SATA 6gig – ST8000AS0002 https://blocksandfiles.com/2020/04/1...sktop-hdd-smr/ Even Toshiba Last edited by SHS; 04-16-2020 at 04:26 PM. |
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My understanding is that this is something new. Again I haven't read the document that WD put out about this issue so I can't say if it was intentional or a screw up in labeling some drives.
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When the HDD manufacturers first started selling SMR drives, they clearly labeled them as Archival drives. It was a trick to be able to cram more storage into a single disk platter. They appeared to be targeting the long term storage market. It’s great technology if you have stuff that gets written infrequently and mostly just read. But if fast frequent writes are required, it’s not very good. It looks like they tried to make these drives more palatable for everyday use by adding a lot of higher speed cache memory. But if you are writing a lot of big files you will fill the cache and the drive will slow way down.
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Server: Ryzen 2400G with integrated graphics, ASRock X470 Taichi Motherboard, HDMI output to Vizio 1080p LCD, Win10-64Bit (Professional), 16GB RAM Capture Devices (7 tuners): Colossus (x1), HDHR Prime (x2),USBUIRT (multi-zone) Source: Comcast/Xfinity X1 Cable Primary Client: Server Other Clients: (1) HD200, (1) HD300 Retired Equipment: MediaMVP, PVR150 (x2), PVR150MCE, HDHR, HVR-2250, HD-PVR |
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Has anyone seen a good list of non-SMR drives? Seems like it's impossible to figure out whether they are CMR/PMR or SMR.
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My newest drive (non-boot) is also the only one that has failed me. It's a three year old WD. I have Seagates that are much older that are still running fine. It's made me want to shy away from WD, but I'll probably give them another chance.
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i7-6700 server with about 10tb of space currently SageTV v9 (64bit) Ceton InfiniTV ETH 6 cable card tuner (Spectrum cable) OpenDCT HD-300 HD Extenders (hooked to my whole-house A/V system for synched playback on multiple TVs - great during a Superbowl party) Amazon Firestick 4k and Nvidia Shield using the MiniClient Using CQC to control it all |
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ASRock B450M Pro4 AM4 MB, Ryzen 5 2600 3.4ghz, Crucial Ballistix Gaming 32GB (2 x 16GB) DDR4-3200, EVGA GT 1030SC, WD Black NVMe SSD 250GB, 1x WD120EFAX 12TB, 1x WD80EFAX 8TB, 1x WDBH2D0040HNC 4TB, USB-UIRT, Colossus 2, WinTV-DualHD USB, Windows 11 64bit |
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reviving a thread from spring. Has anyone heard anymore about this SMR drive rubbish? Is it as bad a problem as some of those reports say for things like a heavy read-write SageTV server box?
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Sage 9 server = Gigabyte AMD quad-core - 4 gigs - integrated ATI HD4200 chipset - SSD boot, Hitachi Deskstar show drives. HD-PVR - Colossus - Win7 32 bit. HD200/300’s networked. HDHomerun tuner. "If you've given up on Weird Al, you've given up on life" - Homer Simpson |
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The Backblaze reports are always interesting, but they don't seem to be using WD drives these days: https://www.backblaze.com/blog/backb...stats-q2-2020/
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New Server - Sage9 on unRAID 2xHD-PVR, HDHR for OTA Old Server - Sage7 on Win7Pro-i660CPU with 4.6TB, HD-PVR, HDHR OTA, HVR-1850 OTA Clients - 2xHD-300, 8xHD-200 Extenders, Client+2xPlaceshifter and a WHS which acts as a backup Sage server |
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Hitachi wins!!!
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Server: MSI Z270 SLI Plus ATX Motherboard, Intel i7-7700T CPU, 32GB Memory, Unraid 6.11.5, sagetvopen-sagetv-server-opendct-java11 Docker (version 2.0.7) Tuners: 2 x SiliconDust HDHomeRun Prime Cable TV Tuners, SiliconDust HDHomeRun CONNECT 4K OTA Tuner Clients: Multiple HD300 Extenders, Multiple Fire TV Stick 4K Max w/MiniClient Miscellaneous: Multiple Sony RM-VLZ620 Universal Remote Controls |
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