On 1/23/11 10:30 AM, Roy Sigurd Karlsbakk wrote:
If you're looking for stats to give an indication of likely wear, and
thus increasing probably of failure, POH is probably not very useful
by
itself (or even at all). Things like Head Flying Hours and Load Cycle
Count are probably more indicative,
Thanks for everyone who replied to my call for help. I really appreciate it.
I turned the server off for a few hours and rebooted again. This time many of
the problems seemed to resolve. It has been running smoothly now for a day.
I took the advice of one post and updated to OpenIndiana buil
thank you very much, but My data was corrupted I have re-installed my OS
thank you again
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> If you're looking for stats to give an indication of likely wear, and
> thus increasing probably of failure, POH is probably not very useful
> by
> itself (or even at all). Things like Head Flying Hours and Load Cycle
> Count are probably more indicative, although not necessarily
> maintained
> b
Richard Elling wrote:
On Jan 21, 2011, at 7:36 PM, Tobias Lauridsen wrote:
it is possible to se my hdd total time it have been in use so I can switch to
a new one before it gets too many hours old
In theory, yes. In practice, I've never seen a disk properly report this data
on a
co