Art- 

I haven't been on the list for a while, and I did some scanning but didn't 
find any further posts from you - have you had any more success?

How's performance of the Drobo Pro?

Eric Eskam
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From:
"Art DeKneef" <[email protected]>
To:
"NT System Admin Issues" <[email protected]>
Date:
05/21/2009 07:29 PM
Subject:
Was RE: Drobo Pro - Now Hyper-V blue screen???



This has been an interesting experience so far. It shows that I need to 
read more to figure out what is happening.
 
To pick up from where I left off earlier after adding a Virtual Machine to 
the N5200 Pro via iSCSI.
 
Bouncing back between the physical server, two virtual servers and a 
Windows 7 RC machine ( I know using beta software to test stuff) I get a 
message about the file system having errors and needing to be fixed. Will 
look at that later and remove the Win 7 machine and use a XP or Vista 
machine.
 
Everything appeared to be working fine. I could stop/start the NAS VM 
without issue. Next step was to test what would happen if the power went 
out. So I shut down all three VMs on the server and powered off the 
server. Since this is a test box there was no UPS. Powered on the server 
and waited. The physical server boots and then loads a virtual SBS2008 and 
five minutes later starts Server 2008 Standard and after another 5 minutes 
starts the test VM from the N5200 Pro NAS via iSCSI. Except it didn?t work 
out that way.
 
After a while I logged on to the physical server and started Hyper-V 
Manager. Hmmm.. the NAS VM was off. The first two VMs (each on a separate 
disk on the physical server) booted just fine. OK maybe I forgot to set 
the auto startup correctly. No it?s set correctly. Try to start the NAS VM 
and nothing except file not found. What! Looked on the physical server for 
the network connection and found nothing there. It was blank. Alright I 
must have set up something wrong. Checked the settings on the server and 
NAS and all look correct.
 
In Hyper-V Manager created a new hard drive again using the iSCSI 
connection to the NAS. Then create a new virtual server and it creates the 
folders and installs fine. Install Integration Services and it looks good. 
Change the Time Zone and join to the SBS2008 domain. Joins fine. Sits 
overnight. Checked for updates needed and there are several. Install the 
updates and reboot, Comes up fine. Check for updates again and see the 
.NET 3.5 one. Click install, goes through install and shows reboot now. 
Click reboot, look away, look back and see a blue screen in the NAS VM. 
Now what did I do? Looked at the screen and went to get a pen to write 
down the error but not thinking click start the VM again. No go. Get a 
message about the file or directory being corrupted or unreadable.
 
While deciding I need to start over from scratch, I?ve decided to update 
this adventure, go get something to eat and drink and start over again 
without Win 7 this time.
 
 
From: Eric E Eskam [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Wednesday, May 20, 2009 6:21 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Drobo Pro
 

"Art DeKneef" <[email protected]> wrote on 05/19/2009 01:01:56 PM:

> Added N5200 Pro and configured for iSCSI. 

Ah, thought you had a Drobo Pro.  I have been looking at Thecus - they 
seem to be a tight competitor to Qnap. 

The more I think about it, for the price if it performs you can't beat the 
Drobo Pro - even if I can't boot off of it.  I think I'm going to go ahead 
and order one as I just don't need all the extra features that Thecus and 
Qnap offer.  I'll post back once I get it and have a chance to test it 
out. 

Eric Eskam
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position of the U.S. Government
"The human mind treats a new idea the same way the body treats a strange 
protein; it rejects it."
-  P. B. Medawar 
 
 
 
 


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