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Tag Search Advanced Search Go to Page... LinkBack Thread Tools Display Modes #1 (permalink) June 24, 2009, 08:06 PM Arinoth Moderator Join Date: May 2009 Location: Halifax Posts: 8,981 DNS-323 Raid Setting I am backing up and going to roll back/reformat/reset everything with my DNS-323. I have a 1.5 TB HDD and a 320 GB HDD and was wondering what raid configuration, if any i should put them on when i have everything backed up to my computer. (Getting some odd little bugs, want to remove some software, just want to make it all clean and fresh with a new format on the drives, new firmware, etc) __________________ Here I am: here I remain http://www.dlink.cc/others/d-link-dns-323321-sharecenter-error-code-list.html Video Card Overheating Prevention Tutorial #2 (permalink) June 24, 2009, 08:16 PM 3.0charlie 3.0 "I kill SR2's" Charlie Join Date: May 2007 Location: Laval, QC Posts: 9,798 My System Specs The 323 works great in Raid 1, but has a max. of 1 Tb. __________________ Hydro-Quebec is salivating... #3 (permalink) June 24, 2009, 08:19 PM Arinoth Moderator Join Date: May 2009 Location: Halifax Posts: 8,981 Hmm that seems a little counter productive http://www.hardwarecanucks.com/forum/storage/19266-dns-323-raid-setting.html then for me since i want to get the most out of my 2 drives, though i've never really dived into raid at all and don't know if going raid 0 will be fine instead of raid 1. Or if raid 1 will still give me some benefits, lol out of my league here with raid and the dns 323 I did however enable jumbo frames and noticed that i am transferring faster from the DNS-323 to my computer for the back up (have a gigabit switch everything is hooked up to). Don't know why i never did to begin with. __________________ Here I am: here I remain Video Card Overheating Prevention Tutorial #4 (permalink) June 24, 2009, 08:23 PM 3.0charlie 3.0 "I kill SR2's" Charlie Join Date: May 2007 Location: Laval, QC Posts: 9,798 My System Specs Start here: start - DNS323Wiki, then here: DSM-G600, DNS-323 and TS-I300 Hack Forum / DNS-323/321 Discussion. Lots of info. in there about the 323. __________________ Hydro-Quebec is salivating... #5 (permalink) June 24, 2009, 08:26 PM Arinoth Moderator Join Date: May 2009 Location: Halifax Posts: 8,981 Nah i know how to use my DNS 323 and have had it since October/November, just never bothered to put the 1.5 TB drive i got in feb/march into raid with the other hard drive since now __________________ Here I am: here I re
Corruptions Camera Processing Errors and Database Corruptions - Recording Server Eventually Crashing Options Previous Topic Next Topic Joshua #1 Posted : Friday, May 10, 2013 12:31:24 AM(UTC) Joined: 5/2/2012(UTC)Posts: 1Thanks: 1 timesWas thanked: http://forum.milestonesys.com/yaf_postst2949_Camera-Processing-Errors-and-Database-Corruptions.aspx 3 time(s) in 3 post(s) Couldn't find the link to support so figured I would start here.I have a server running Milestone 8.1a. It has been running for about 4 to http://www.bioscentral.com/misc/ibmdiag.htm 5 months without a problem, but about two weeks ago the recordingserver.exe started crashing unexpectedly with a few days in between each crash. Looking back through the logs the server hard drive would start getting errors such as "Failed to add to database! (Error code: 125. System error code: 2)" or "Camera stopping due to processing error: bad allocation" Then the system gets into a cycle of "database corrupt" and repairing itself constantly then eventually the log ends with a crash. Today I saw it starting on its downward spiral so I hard drive s restarted the recording server. Whenever we restart it the recording server looks like everything is fine for a few days again but the time inbetween is getting shorter. Any help is appriciated. ThanksHere are two snippets from the log. The "E:\" drive is the recording drive (two 15k SCSIs in RAID 0 stripped) with "G:\" as the archive (:File Attachment(s): RecordingServer20130509.txt (2,053kb) downloaded 6 time(s).You cannot view/download attachments. Try to login or register.Joshua Galloway Rogue Community College USA, Oregon User ProfileView All Posts by UserView Thanks Justin #2 Posted : Friday, May 10, 2013 3:47:12 PM(UTC) Joined: 4/10/2012(UTC)Posts: 1,643Thanks: 196 timesWas thanked: 413 time(s) in 373 post(s) Are there any entries in the windows system or application logs?That kind of behaviour I would normally associate with either some form of disk/ntfs file system corruption. Alternately the recording server exhausting its Kernel memory. Are you using a 32 bit or a 64 bit OS?Kind regards Justin Please remember to thank people who assist you by using the thank option at the top of any useful posts. User ProfileView All Posts b
Eurosoft/Mylex Faraday A-Tease HP IBM Landmark Microid Research/Mr NCR Olivetti Phillips Phoenix Quadtel Supersoft Tandon Zenith Intel Motherboards: CA810E CC820 SE440BX-2 D810E2CB D810EMO D815BN D815EEA D815EPEA D820LP SE440BX SR440BX JN440BX LB440GX/L440GX N440BX/NA440BX OR840 T440BX RC440BX VC820 For their PS/2 systems, IBM used a system of diagnostic codes to diagnose trouble spots in a given computer. The problem was, these diagnostic codes were never really documented all that well. The codes that I am presenting here are from documents I have read through, found on the web, found in old books, documents and technical papers. As a computer technician, I rely on documentation to guide me through these types of messages. Therefore, I hope to provide this to all those other technicians out there who get the opportunity to work on one of these. And, yes, people still use them and some refuse to give them up. The method for reading these codes is pretty straight forward. The first part of the error code indicates the device that is causing the trouble. The second part gives the meaning of the error. You can think of the first part as the test code and the second part as the fault code. A fault code of 00 indicates that no problem was found. Thus 200 means the system memory was tested. The 00 means that no fault was found. 201 would mean a memory error. 202 would mean memory address error; lines 00-15. This page is rather extensive and will be updated on a regular basis. Like all the other codes out there. If you know of any error codes that I am displaying incorrectly or that aren't here. Let me know and I'll get it corrected as soon as I can. Thanks to Mike Rose for erors 129 and 229! System Board Errors: Code Description 101 System board interrupt failure (unexpected interrupt) 102 BIOS ROM checksum error (PC, XT); timer error (AT, MCA) 103 BASIC ROM checksum error (PC, XT); timer interrupt error (AT, MCA) 104 Interrupt controller error (PC, XT); protected mode error (AT, MCA) 105 Timer failure (PC, XT); 8042 keyboard controller failure (MCA) 106 System board converting logic test failure 107 System board non-maskable interrupt (NMI) test failure; Hot NMI test failure (MCA) 108 System board timer bus test failure 109 DMA test memory select failure 110 PS/2 system board parity check error (MCA); PS/2 system board memory error (ISA) 111 PS/2 adapter memory problem (ISA); PS/2 I/O channel parity check error (MCA) 112 PS/2 watchdog timeout error (NMI) 113 PS/2 DMA arbitration time out error (NMI) 114 PS/2 external ROM checksum error 115 BIOS ROM checksum error, cache parity error, or DMA error 116 System board read/write