Hey Guys,
So, I bought 6 500GB HD501LJ Samsung drives to run in a RAID array. Was planning on running RAID5. Bought a Gigabyte P35 DQ6 board, was planning on using the onboard RAID. Bought an Antec P190 case. Did all of this at the end of July. I run Windows 2003 x64.
Since then I've been going through hell.
When I run RAID5 and start doing sustained writes, drives rapidly fail and the RAID array tries to rebuild. Right now for instance I was trying to do a write to the array (which hadn't finished initializing yet -- takes like 10 hours to initialize the array but I get the same results regardless of whether the array is initialized yet or not), had imported about 20GB of data and the RAID array failed and started rebuilding a drive. The drive that fails/needs to be rebuilt seems to change every time.
Running RAID0 seems to help this issue for a few reasons. #1, it seems to fail less, don't know why. #2, when it fails, the whole volume falls offline/writes don't continue, so if I just mark it as normal and/or reboot, the volume seems to operate just fine. For instance, I was able to import/use my RAID0 volume for the past 3 weeks or so, importing over 2.1TB of data in that time period, with no issues. But then it failed yesterday.
Attempting to figure out what was going on previously resulted in suspicions of heat issues. I have now added fans to all of the bays, and am continuing to have these problems. The drives are running cool.
What in the world could be causing this issue? The Antec P190 case has 1200W of power, so the drives should have enough power. Don't THINK it's a faulty PSU. All of the drives have fans blowing directly onto them, so they shouldn't be overheating. I doubt that I have six bad drives, and the drive that fails changes each time or so, so don't think its faulty HDDs.
This is making my computer totally inoperable and really needs a solution, and I'm completely out of solutions. Any ideas appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
-John
So, I bought 6 500GB HD501LJ Samsung drives to run in a RAID array. Was planning on running RAID5. Bought a Gigabyte P35 DQ6 board, was planning on using the onboard RAID. Bought an Antec P190 case. Did all of this at the end of July. I run Windows 2003 x64.
Since then I've been going through hell.
When I run RAID5 and start doing sustained writes, drives rapidly fail and the RAID array tries to rebuild. Right now for instance I was trying to do a write to the array (which hadn't finished initializing yet -- takes like 10 hours to initialize the array but I get the same results regardless of whether the array is initialized yet or not), had imported about 20GB of data and the RAID array failed and started rebuilding a drive. The drive that fails/needs to be rebuilt seems to change every time.
Running RAID0 seems to help this issue for a few reasons. #1, it seems to fail less, don't know why. #2, when it fails, the whole volume falls offline/writes don't continue, so if I just mark it as normal and/or reboot, the volume seems to operate just fine. For instance, I was able to import/use my RAID0 volume for the past 3 weeks or so, importing over 2.1TB of data in that time period, with no issues. But then it failed yesterday.
Attempting to figure out what was going on previously resulted in suspicions of heat issues. I have now added fans to all of the bays, and am continuing to have these problems. The drives are running cool.
What in the world could be causing this issue? The Antec P190 case has 1200W of power, so the drives should have enough power. Don't THINK it's a faulty PSU. All of the drives have fans blowing directly onto them, so they shouldn't be overheating. I doubt that I have six bad drives, and the drive that fails changes each time or so, so don't think its faulty HDDs.
This is making my computer totally inoperable and really needs a solution, and I'm completely out of solutions. Any ideas appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
-John