Hello,
I'm having issues with an IBM UltraStar 36lzx (10K U160 SCSI drive). I ran Drive Fitness Tools and contacted IBM/Hitachi. They are very fast to react , and give this answer:
edit: (perhaps not clear in this excerpt): they will RMA the drive.
This 'too much vibration', is that internally in the drive, or should I change anything to the case ?
My case is a Lian Li PC70 ( http://www.lian-li.com/product.php?a...ewPD&prdid=374 ), the drive is mounted in the bottom front drivecage, together with a Seagate Cheetah 10K.6. Both drives are mounted on their side (which is ok, according to the manuals), and fixed with 4 screws/drive. The drivecage itself is also firmly fixed to the chassis, and the chassis is positioned stable. There are 6 places to put a harddisk in this cage, if you number them from left to right (1 to 6), my drives are in positions 2 and 5.
There appears to be no freedom at all (as far as I can tell).
(there are no road-works or construction sites in the vicinity; no heavy traffic; no earthquakes; building is 5 stories, I'm on the third floor)
So, should I worry the vibrations come from an external source (and if so, how can I tell and what can I do) or not ?
Jörg
I'm having issues with an IBM UltraStar 36lzx (10K U160 SCSI drive). I ran Drive Fitness Tools and contacted IBM/Hitachi. They are very fast to react , and give this answer:
I have now analysed your DFT log file and found that the drive suffers from too much vibration. That would explain the problems you are having because
I assume the vibration prevents the heads from reading and writing to the drive properly.
Therefore I suggest that this drive needs to be replaced.
I assume the vibration prevents the heads from reading and writing to the drive properly.
Therefore I suggest that this drive needs to be replaced.
This 'too much vibration', is that internally in the drive, or should I change anything to the case ?
My case is a Lian Li PC70 ( http://www.lian-li.com/product.php?a...ewPD&prdid=374 ), the drive is mounted in the bottom front drivecage, together with a Seagate Cheetah 10K.6. Both drives are mounted on their side (which is ok, according to the manuals), and fixed with 4 screws/drive. The drivecage itself is also firmly fixed to the chassis, and the chassis is positioned stable. There are 6 places to put a harddisk in this cage, if you number them from left to right (1 to 6), my drives are in positions 2 and 5.
There appears to be no freedom at all (as far as I can tell).
(there are no road-works or construction sites in the vicinity; no heavy traffic; no earthquakes; building is 5 stories, I'm on the third floor)
So, should I worry the vibrations come from an external source (and if so, how can I tell and what can I do) or not ?
Jörg
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