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Exactly ditto here. Disk 1 - 439.45 GB. Disk 2 - 419.16 GB.
Guess SMART data threw something back to the automated monitoring system.
Is the server responsive? I'd raise a ticket and get them to check it out, better now than when the system is configured and running.
Is that EURO 19.99 with VAT/without VAT ??
Well if you use Raid1 i dont think should be a problem. They change it. But if both hard disk issues. Well.. thats sucks.
W/O IIRC.
Anyone else use Safari and get kicked out of console.online.net nearly every single time you click a link, requiring you to log in again 5-6 times to reload a box? I'm aware that I could use a better browser, but Safari really isn't that "unique" when you get down to the code, just another webkit based browser. I generally expect things to work in it that work in Chrome.
Nope, not on OSX Safari at least.
@Jar you using a load balanced connection? That sounds similar to IP changing and kicking you out.
Afraid not. Starting to wonder if it's something specific to me that is syncing with iCloud because it happens across all of my devices, only on online.net, and my IP is static.
I have that too! closing Safari, waiting a few seconds, then opening Safari again and retrying seems to temporarily resolve the issue, so maybe something session related...
@Jar yeah that does sound like a quirk.
I think it's how your raid is setup.. on raid 1 disk A was 1.90 TB and disk B is 1.82 TB on raid 0 both disk is showing 1.82 TB.
No. It is not. I have that since MONTHS with all iOS devices and Safari on OSX when it comes to the online.net console. You are not alone, mate!
Solidarity!
I just tried it using the Air with Safari and it worked fine, no issues.
Then it must be something very specific that only Jar and myself share. Besides our feelings for each other... ;-)
@wych - one of the new servers today with Raid 1. I'm in the pub so it can wait till i'm drunk at home before I look haha.
Just checked mail:
Our robots have detected a hardware failure on your sd-XXXXX server:
Caution:POST Message - POST Error: 1720-S.M.A.R.T. Hard Drive Detects Imminent Failure
Defective and gayness solidarity
Hell no!
400 or 500 "Damn I am too late!" posts in one thread is still better than 100 "Damn I am too late!" threads! ;-)
Don't be jealous.
Anyone know if it's possible to get more than 1 IPv4 with basic service?
Just get: "Your IP failover quota is exceeded. IP failover quota depend on server offers, it can't exceed 40 IPs."
You're probably right. I am not familiar with HP raids. But they are definitely two identically sized disks:
Check if the Basic Service is delivered or not :-P
My RAID1 was setup the same way, with a discrepancy between disks A & B.
Here's me with the fast/smaller drives:
Mmm it says 'Basic service level: Active' on the my services page - is that what you mean?
SAS in RAID 0
I've had three emails written entirely in French... No idea what's going on tbh.
Paste them if you need help. My french is limited, but working.
The latest:
Votre demande de geste proximité a subie une re-planification.
Elle est maintenant planifiée pour le 2015-03-18T11:00:00+01:00.
N'hésitez pas à nous solliciter pour tout complément d'information,
L'équipe du datacenter vous souhaite une agréable journée
Before:
Nous vous informons que notre équipe a répondu à votre demande de geste de proximité #30820.
La correspondance est disponible dans votre portail client, dans la rubrique support.
Contenu de la réponse:
Bonjour,
En attente de directive support.
Cdt Flavien
N'hésitez pas à nous solliciter pour tout complément d'information,
L'équipe du datacenter vous souhaite une agréable journée.