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bladecenter was manufactured at least 2 years before walmart purchased them, I work for IBM :-) there is no co-relation between the two other than walmart did have a need for a dense server package
Steve
My bet is a failing drive as you say it can take 10-15seconds to switch between folders.
my bet is IBM servers although I am a little biased as I work for them as a Service Rep but the higher end IBM stuff although expensive you cannot negate the fact that IBM has ACTUAL employees that come...
event viewer didnt give me an real information about any denied security attempts but oddly enough it has been recording events for dates up to a week in the future even though when i check the date/time of the machine it is correct now. Also without me touching anything it works now and I can...
The Op's issue is not one of network problems but of windows' user authentication being broken. I am experiencing the same problem in that when i try to access one of my XP machines on the network from my Vista PC it is telling me that the password is incorrect. Accessing the Vista PC from the...
Sweet, i took the chance and ordered the TQ's as it was listed as "SAS/SATA" so i figured i'd take the chance that they supported both formatted.
Steve
Ok because i havent seen a very definitive descriptioin on how WHS does its data protection I set up a box last night to experiment and I really like it.
First off the hardware config is basically setup as a JBOD ie. no software or hardware "raid"
my setup is as follows
8 port sata2...
ok well i made a little progress today, said screw it and formatted/re-installed my vista machine thinking that it was the latest change in my home network and would be the issue.....apparently not because i have the exact same issue after a clean install.
It seems its the target XP machine...
not listed on NCIX's website :-( how much louder would the supermicro's be? i'm not "toooo" concerned about sound as this thing will be stuffed in a closet anyways
Steve
Ockie;
I've been searching like crazy but i can't seem to find the supermicro part number of those 3x5.25->5 3.5" Sata2 enclosures you used on galaxy 4.0? was it
CSE-M35T-1 ie. http://www.supermicro.com/products/accessories/mobilerack/CSE-M35T-1.cfm
or
CSE-M35TQ ie...