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skata
Oct 23, 2012Aspirant
Can't reach Ultra 4 even after Enable Root SSH Access
The reason I am trying to do that is to fix the issue with the high cycle count on the WD green HDD. viewtopic.php?f=11&t=59700 I haven't dealt much with linux so I'm not so familiar with command l...
skata
Oct 23, 2012Aspirant
Right now, there is only one drive in the Ultra 4, since the other one crashed (later I will use 4 from the WD red series, which I suppose don't have those problems). Probably due to the high cycle count thing. The one left have around 77000 cycle counts in about 10.000 hours alive. So if I would mess up, wouldn't it only be the one drive? And can this be fixed by formatting it? If I would take out this drive and put in 4 other drives, they wouldn't be affected, right?
on WD's site, it says: "This utility is designed to upgrade the firmware of the following hard drives: WD1000FYPS-01ZKB0, WD7500AYPS-01ZKB0, WD7501AYPS-01ZKB0. CAUTION: Do not attempt to run this software on any hard drives other than what is listed above."
Mine is a WD20EARX, so I suppose I shouldn't use it. But then, what should I do?!
Is it possible to disable the root SSH access?
on WD's site, it says: "This utility is designed to upgrade the firmware of the following hard drives: WD1000FYPS-01ZKB0, WD7500AYPS-01ZKB0, WD7501AYPS-01ZKB0. CAUTION: Do not attempt to run this software on any hard drives other than what is listed above."
Mine is a WD20EARX, so I suppose I shouldn't use it. But then, what should I do?!
Is it possible to disable the root SSH access?
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