Date: Tue, 17 Nov 2009 11:01:15 -0800 (PST) From: =?iso-8859-1?Q?D=E1nielisz_L=E1szl=F3?= <laszlo_danielisz@yahoo.com> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: hdd voltage Message-ID: <615511.15311.qm@web30804.mail.mud.yahoo.com> In-Reply-To: <20091117193700.92f6678e.freebsd@edvax.de> References: <151588.70409.qm@web30808.mail.mud.yahoo.com> <20091117185114.2580bf71.freebsd@edvax.de> <20091117132720.24167377.wmoran@potentialtech.com> <20091117193700.92f6678e.freebsd@edvax.de>
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Thank you guys for the interest you bring solving my issue!=0A=0AActualy I = noticed one thing for sure:=0AI have to hdd-s in my PC, an 80GB Seagate ATA= (the o.s. boot hdd) and one 1T Seagate SATA (only for storage), there were= no problems when I used just the 80GB neither with the 1T, I noticed only = that I'm getting thouse reboots when I start to copy about more than 4-5GB = from the 1T hdd to my laptop (on ftp). Maybe the hdd was too warm after cop= ying that amount of data?=0A=0AOh...I'm drunk or something but I just notic= ed that my 1T was not unmounted properly last week and I was doing only fsc= k with the disk mounted so nothing was modified to the file system, now I'v= e done an fsck -yf to the 1T (unmounted)...I got some blocks (about 300) re= apaired. Maybe this produces the reboots, what do you think so?=0A=0AI also= done now an smartctl -l scttemp /dev/ad4 and I got the following result:= =0A 86 2009-11-17 19:40 45 **************************=0A 87 200= 9-11-17 19:41 45 **************************=0A 88 2009-11-17 19:42 = 46 ***************************=0A 89 2009-11-17 19:43 45 ******= ********************=0A 90 2009-11-17 19:44 45 ********************= ******=0A 91 2009-11-17 19:45 46 ***************************=0A 92= 2009-11-17 19:46 45 **************************=0A 93 2009-11-17= 19:47 46 ***************************=0A ... ..( 4 skipped). .. = ***************************=0A 98 2009-11-17 19:52 46 ************= ***************=0A 99 2009-11-17 19:53 47 *************************= ***=0A=0A49 Celsius was the top of the tempature for this hdd, I think its = normal.=0A=0AThank you,=0AL=E1szl=F3=0A=0A=0A=0A=0A=0A_____________________= ___________=0AFrom: Polytropon <freebsd@edvax.de>=0ATo: Bill Moran <wmoran@= potentialtech.com>=0ACc: D=E1nielisz L=E1szl=F3 <laszlo_danielisz@yahoo.com= >; freebsd-questions@freebsd.org=0ASent: Tue, November 17, 2009 7:37:00 PM= =0ASubject: Re: hdd voltage=0A=0AOn Tue, 17 Nov 2009 13:27:20 -0500, Bill M= oran <wmoran@potentialtech.com> wrote:=0A> Not all power supplies are creat= ed equal. Unfortunately, there's=0A> no government oversight on power supp= ly ratings, thus a cheap 450W=0A> power supply might go unstable if it has = to supply 200W for very=0A> long, whereas a good quality 200W power supply = might be able to=0A> put out 450W for short periods reliably.=0A=0AThat's t= rue. People want crap, they get crap. :-)=0A=0A=0A=0A> Additionally, are yo= u sure your service power is good? Even the=0A> best power supply will fai= l if you're not getting 120V/60H at the=0A> outlet (or whatever voltage/fre= q you're supposed to get in your part=0A> of the world).=0A=0AIn Germany, w= e only get the purest power made of highest=0Aquality electrons, 230V 50Hz = 24/7/365. :-) Note that I'm=0Arunning this power supply for more than 7 yea= rs now - the=0ASAME power supply.=0A=0A=0A=0A> Not a direct answer to your = question, but hopefully some useful=0A> information to consider.=0A=0AThat'= s right. If you have the chance, monitor your power=0Aoutlet, e. g. with a = long term peak monitor or a scope=0Awith battery backed up memory, just to = make sure the=0Arequirements of the PSU are met.=0A=0A=0A-- =0APolytropon= =0AMagdeburg, Germany=0AHappy FreeBSD user since 4.0=0AAndra moi ennepe, Mo= usa, ...=0A=0A=0A=0A
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