BigDave
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Over the last couple of days I have been involved with an Off Topic discussion regarding power
consumption/hardware upgrades. As I'm always looking to learn, I put to use a new Kill-a-Watt
meter and began gathering data about the effects of hardware and settings and their effect on
my monthly electric bill.
I switched my 6 hard disks connections from an M1015 HBA to directly connected to my Mobo.
This of course eliminated the wattage that was being used to power that HBA card and lowered
the overall power draw. (I was of course interested in *how much*)
Before I began making these changes, my original configuration had six SATA ports on the
board open and unused, so I placed a 16GB SATA DOM in one of those SATA ports
and used it as the boot device.
It has worked perfectly without error of any kind (since version 9.2.1.5)
and never had an issue through dozens of updates to the most present stable 9.3
This morning, it was time for a chassis cleaning. After finishing that chore, I placed the tower
back on it's rack and hooked up all the cords and cables.
Upon reboot, the GUI was showing a red flashing alert in the top right corner and upon clicking
on the icon I got that frckin pop-up window with:
Alert System
CRITICAL: The boot volume state is ONLINE: One or more devices has experienced
an error resulting in data corruption. Applications may be affected.
( and yes, I got the email too:p)
I'll grant you the USB thumb drive in question was not brand new, but is of good quality
and has never had issues over it's service to me before today.
After this experience, from this day forward, I will never again use a USB device
to store my FreeNAS boot files. Never again!
This RANT is now over, as you were! :D
*edited for spelling
consumption/hardware upgrades. As I'm always looking to learn, I put to use a new Kill-a-Watt
meter and began gathering data about the effects of hardware and settings and their effect on
my monthly electric bill.
I switched my 6 hard disks connections from an M1015 HBA to directly connected to my Mobo.
This of course eliminated the wattage that was being used to power that HBA card and lowered
the overall power draw. (I was of course interested in *how much*)
Before I began making these changes, my original configuration had six SATA ports on the
board open and unused, so I placed a 16GB SATA DOM in one of those SATA ports
and used it as the boot device.
It has worked perfectly without error of any kind (since version 9.2.1.5)
and never had an issue through dozens of updates to the most present stable 9.3
This morning, it was time for a chassis cleaning. After finishing that chore, I placed the tower
back on it's rack and hooked up all the cords and cables.
Upon reboot, the GUI was showing a red flashing alert in the top right corner and upon clicking
on the icon I got that frckin pop-up window with:
Alert System
CRITICAL: The boot volume state is ONLINE: One or more devices has experienced
an error resulting in data corruption. Applications may be affected.
( and yes, I got the email too:p)
I'll grant you the USB thumb drive in question was not brand new, but is of good quality
and has never had issues over it's service to me before today.
After this experience, from this day forward, I will never again use a USB device
to store my FreeNAS boot files. Never again!
This RANT is now over, as you were! :D
*edited for spelling
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