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choddo
Aug 30, 2011Aspirant
Taking a punt on the WD20EARX SATA3 disks
These aren't in the HCL but the SATA2 version seems to be disappearing fast (and the sub-product code on the HCL seems to be gone already) so what the hell. Assuming these disks do work (can't find...
PapaBear1
Aug 30, 2011Apprentice
Open Frontview and go to Status -> Logs. Click on the words "Download All Logs" in the upper right. This will download onto your PC a System-Log xxx.zip. The file contains the NAS name and date in the xxx area. Double click on the .zip file and it will list about 42 log files. Double click on the volume.log and scroll down to "Block Size =". If your volume was created under RAIDiator 3.x and you have not done a factory default since upgrading to 4.x, the Block Size will be 4096. If you have done a factory default on 4.01 or later, the Block Size will be 16,384. Do not confuse the Block Size in RAIDiator with the 4096 (4K) sector size on hard drives.
To utilize the 4K sector support of 4.1.7, you must perform a factory default after upgrading to 4.1.7. Here is the release announcement: viewtopic.php?f=1&t=47400
To utilize the 4K sector support of 4.1.7, you must perform a factory default after upgrading to 4.1.7. Here is the release announcement: viewtopic.php?f=1&t=47400
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