Hallo zusammen,
Gibt es irgendwo ein Script bei denem man einen Speedtest auf einen Server machen kann. Der Test müsste auch bei schnellen leitungen >50 Mbit funktionieren.
Merci und Gruss Xaver
If you have Seagate Barracuda 7200.11 disks from 2008 or 2009 you should
be very concerned. These disks have a faulty firmware and also the disk
surface is problematic. Sector errors are developed very quickly and the
firmware will fall on its face.
The symptoms is a 7200.11 disk that either isn't detected by the BIOS
anymore (BSY busy error) or reports itself as 0GB in size (0 LBA zero error).
Sometimes the disk shows up again and can be accessed for a few moments and
a couple of megabytes and goes away again with media error or BSY busy.
The failure rates of 7200.11 are reported to be as high 40-50%. And even
if it ran for weeks or months doesn't mean it wont have the problem.
Quite to the contrary. It most likely develop the one of the errors soon.
Claudio lost a number of disks in his raid array and I just lost the one
from my desktop computer.
Anyway, here are my recommendations:
1) Check whether you have any Seagate Barracuda 7200.11 with 500/750/1000/1500GB
in your servers or desktops
2) If you have any, then backup the data *right now* to some safe disk or media
3) Replace the 7200.11 as soon as you can with some other brand and model,
even if the Seagate tool/website says you disk is not affected
If you already have lost a 7200.11 and still have the disk or if it happens
from now there is a way to recover your data. Do *not* do the firmware update
that is recommended by Seagate. The recovery process is complicated and involves
accessing the disk controller through a debug port and get the firmware into
debug mode. All the nasty details in [1] and [2]. You have to cautious with
the procedure though. There are some commands shown in the thread that should
*not* be executed or further data loss may happen. Read up to page 35 of the
forum and only then start your own attempts. "avico" is the guy to look for
his posts.
I've done the recovery on two disks successfully, including one that had many
fatal sector errors. So if you've got a bricked 7200.11 I've got a working setup
and may be able to help you quickly to recover your data.
[1] http://www.msfn.org/board/solution-seagate-7200-11-hdds-t128807.html
[2] http://sites.google.com/site/seagatefix/
--
Andre
Hi Guys
Do you know anything about the green migrations from copper to cablecom DSLAMs in central Switzerland? Or did I miss cablecom / green acquisition?
Freundliche Gruesse, Kind Regards
Reza
Dear all,
Init7 AS13030 is leaving Equinix Zurich Exchange aka TIX by Thursday, Jan 7,
2010. Please deconfigure any BGP sessions with the following IP addresses:
194.42.48.10
194.42.48.16
2001:7f8:c:8235:194:42:48:10
2001:7f8:c:8235:194:42:48:16
We continue to peer on various other exchanges such as SwissIX, DE-CIX etc.
and are also open for private interconnects. Please see our details at
http://as13030.peeringdb.com/ and contact peering at init7 dot net if you
think we should peer elsewhere.
Many thanks for peering over all these years - I believe Init7 AS13030 got
connected 1999 or 2000 to TIX Telehouse Internet Exchange. This was the time
when a Cisco 2900 switch took all the load of the "big peering switch
fabric" and the v4 routing table was as small as 60000 routes.
Best regards,
Fredy Künzler
Init Seven AG
http://www.init7.net/
Hi
Anybody knows something about big DNS troubles with Bluewin ADSL/VDSL?
As I saw, my router can¹t resolve any domains... Lucky I got some other dns
servers =)
Cheers,
Benjamin
here same problem, bluewin is death
bluewin dns
195.186.1.110
195.186.4.110
kind regards mark
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Hi
Anybody knows something about big DNS troubles with Bluewin ADSL/VDSL?
As I saw, my router can?t resolve any domains... Lucky I got some other dns
servers =)
Cheers,
Benjamin
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