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[SOLD OUT] Oneprovider - Europe i3-530 2x1000GB RAID, 4GB RAM, 1gbps port @ 10 Euros a month

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  • I don't like using the 'S' word, but S C A M.

  • Mine has not been canceled yet, even though i ordered with the google link. Still got hope :)

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  • Ordered and paid before the thread went up, still pending.

  • supick said: Running Windows 2012 here

    Which rescue mode did you use? I tried all but disks are not mounted in rescue mode.

  • @shitposter said:
    Ordered and paid before the thread went up, still pending.

    Me too. Still pending.

    Damn LIFO :D...

  • Must be a fun weekend for their staff anyway.

  • Luke007 said: Which rescue mode did you use? I tried all but disks are not mounted in rescue mode.

    Any linux rescue should be fine, I used Ubuntu 14.04

  • bingolinobingolino Member
    edited April 2017

    It would be awkward to run out of stock after i posed for the camera so handsomely(twice)

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  • NeoonNeoon Community Contributor, Veteran

    @supick said:

    Luke007 said: Which rescue mode did you use? I tried all but disks are not mounted in rescue mode.

    Any linux rescue should be fine, I used Ubuntu 14.04

    Did you enabled drive pass through on the Raid Controller before, or just installed Windows on the existing Raid 1?

  • Got response on ticket about IPv6, it is not "fully supported" and can be allocated only via dhclient and without rDNS ... so effectively outgoing-only, I'm thinking.

  • rm_rm_ IPv6 Advocate, Veteran
    edited April 2017

    advarisk said: What's a laptop SSHD doing as sdb?

    LOL, you got a 3rd HDD in there for free (500GB Seagate SSHD) on top of 2x1TB, congratulations :DDD

    Guys check your servers if anyone else has extra devices at /dev/sda /dev/sdb /dev/sdc

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  • @rm_ said:
    LOL, you got a 3rd HDD in there for free (500GB Seagate SSHD) on top of 2x1TB, congratulations :DDD

    Guys check your servers if anyone else has extra devices at /dev/sda /dev/sdb /dev/sdc

    Did you see the raw error read rate & seek error rate? Although it's pretty new, those are not encouraging signs...

  • rm_rm_ IPv6 Advocate, Veteran
    edited April 2017

    advarisk said: Did you see the raw error read rate & seek error rate?

    Those are OK for a Seagate drive, it's just a matter of how those drives report SMART, all Seagates have high values in there, even while brand new and without any issues.

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  • Neoon said: Did you enabled drive pass through on the Raid Controller before, or just installed Windows on the existing Raid 1?

    No, I use RAID0 with all default settings

  • I'm still waiting for mine to be delivered. Hopefully I'll get lucky with 8GB RAM :D

  • BG32BG32 Member

    @iamthepizza said:
    I'm still waiting for mine to be delivered. Hopefully I'll get lucky with 8GB RAM :D

    At this point you'd be lucky just to get it delivered

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  • In rescue mode, there is no hard drive mounted. Is it just with my server or same with everyone?

  • Neoon said: Did you enabled drive pass through

    I changed the raid setting to NORAID. Is that not enough?

  • supicksupick Member
    edited April 2017

    Luke007 said: In rescue mode, there is no hard drive mounted. Is it just with my server or same with everyone?

    Try command:
    ls /dev/ | grep sd

    If the result is empty, there might be issue with your server. Contact support

  • rm_rm_ IPv6 Advocate, Veteran
    edited April 2017

    supick said: Try command: ls /dev/ | grep sd

    Drives on the RAID card in that server appear as sg(0/1/2), not sd(a/b/c).

  • sinsin Member

    @rm_ said:

    advarisk said: Did you see the raw error read rate & seek error rate?

    Those are OK for a Seagate drive, it's just a matter of how those drives report SMART, all Seagates have high values in there, even while brand new and without any issues.

    Yup, it's pretty normal stuff.

  • rm_ said: Drives on the RAID card in that server appear as sg(0/1/2), not sd(a/b/c).

    RAID0 in my server is still sda, not sg*

  • rm_rm_ IPv6 Advocate, Veteran
    edited April 2017

    supick said: RAID0 in my server is still sda, not sg*

    The entire RAID is sda, but if you want to access individual drives (e.g. for smartctl as pasted before), you would use sgN. I suppose if you don't set up a RAID configuration you would also format and use the sgN drives directly.

  • rm_ said: The entire RAID is sda

    Yes, we are talking about install Windows via template that why I tell him to check sda

  • someone share the code to show hdd smart values for raid0-1 servers pls

  • DaipuXDaipuX Member
    edited April 2017

    @tridinebandim said:
    someone share the code to show hdd smart values for raid0-1 servers pls

    Dell PERC H200

    • smartctl -a /dev/sg0
    • smartctl -a /dev/sg2

    HP Smart Array P410

    • smartctl -a -d cciss,0 /dev/sg0
    • smartctl -a -d cciss,1 /dev/sg0
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  • I've installed Windows 2016 on mine, running in RAID1.

  • Do they deliver servers on weekends or do i have to wait till monday ;_;

  • itsnotvitsnotv Member
    edited April 2017

    I am running cent os 7 on my server with raid 0. I can see only 1 TB free. How do I mount the entire 2 TB space?

    df

    Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on /dev/sda2 960031840 5337292 905904432 1% / devtmpfs 1908332 0 1908332 0% /dev tmpfs 1918752 0 1918752 0% /dev/shm tmpfs 1918752 40772 1877980 3% /run tmpfs 1918752 0 1918752 0% /sys/fs/cgroup /dev/sda1 194235 110277 69622 62% /boot tmpfs 383752 0 383752 0% /run/user/1000

    fdisk

    Disk /dev/sda: 1000.2 GB, 1000171331584 bytes, 1953459632 sectors Units = sectors of 1 * 512 = 512 bytes Sector size (logical/physical): 512 bytes / 512 bytes I/O size (minimum/optimal): 512 bytes / 512 bytes Disk label type: dos Disk identifier: 0x000ad1e6

    Device Boot Start End Blocks Id System /dev/sda1 * 2048 411647 204800 83 Linux /dev/sda2 411648 1951361023 975474688 83 Linux /dev/sda3 1951361024 1953458175 1048576 82 Linux swap / Solaris

  • @theyeti said:
    Do they deliver servers on weekends or do i have to wait till monday ;_;

    We get the joy of waiting until Monday for them to tell us they are out of stock.

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