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Hello
I've set up a RAID 1 array and it was ok at first. However I am noticing now that every 2-3 weeks or so, it needs to verify the data. On a 1.5TB array this takes a long time and takes up a lot of resources. It's pretty fustrating and I'm not sure if it's the chipset that is causing the fault, or if its maybe the disks themselves that are causing the issue. Is there any way to determine which is the culprit? The logs from Intel are somewhat lacking in why the paticular failure occured just that it needs to 'verify'.
I recently rebuilt to Windows 7 but it's still happening. Ironically I went to Windows 7 from XP in some vain hope this would be fixed
Any help or assistance would be appreciated. I've attached the Intel Storage Matirix Report for reference
System Information
Kit Installed: 8.9.0.1023
Kit Install History: 8.9.0.1023, Uninstall
Shell Version: 8.9.0.1023
OS Name: Microsoft Windows 7 Enterprise
OS Version: 6.1.7600 Build 7600
System Manufacturer: ASUSTeK Computer INC.
System Model: P5K-E
Processor: Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Quad CPU Q6600 @ 2.40GHz
BIOS Version/Date: American Megatrends Inc. 0703 , 09/12/2007
Language: ENU
Intel RAID Controller: Intel(R) ICH8R/ICH9R/ICH10R/DO/PCH SATA RAID Controller
Number of Serial ATA ports: 6
RAID Option ROM Version: 7.5.0.1017
Driver Version: 8.9.0.1023
RAID Plug-In Version: 8.9.0.1023
Language Resource Version of the RAID Plug-In: 8.9.0.1023
Create Volume Wizard Version: 8.9.0.1023
Language Resource Version of the Create Volume Wizard: 8.9.0.1023
Create Volume from Existing Hard Drive Wizard Version: 8.9.0.1023
Language Resource Version of the Create Volume from Existing Hard Drive Wizard: 8.9.0.1023
Modify Volume Wizard Version: 8.9.0.1023
Language Resource Version of the Modify Volume Wizard: 8.9.0.1023
Delete Volume Wizard Version: 8.9.0.1023
Language Resource Version of the Delete Volume Wizard: 8.9.0.1023
ISDI Library Version: 8.9.0.1023
Event Monitor User Notification Tool Version: 8.9.0.1023
Language Resource Version of the Event Monitor User Notification Tool: 8.9.0.1023
Event Monitor Version: 8.9.0.1023
Array_0000
Status: Initializing
Hard Drive Data Cache Enabled: Yes
Size: 2794.5 GB
Free Space: 0 GB
Number of Hard Drives: 2
Hard Drive Member 1: ST31500341AS
Hard Drive Member 2: ST31500341AS
Number of Volumes: 1
Volume Member 1: 15TBRAID1
15TBRAID1
Status: Verifying and Repairing: 60% complete
Verification Errors: No errors found
Blocks with Media Errors: No errors found
System Volume: No
Volume Write-Back Cache Enabled: Yes
RAID Level: RAID 1 (mirroring)
Size: 1397.2 GB
Physical Sector Size: 512 Bytes
Logical Sector Size: 512 Bytes
Number of Hard Drives: 2
Hard Drive Member 1: ST31500341AS
Hard Drive Member 2: ST31500341AS
Parent Array: Array_0000
Hard Drive 0
Usage: Array member
Status: Normal
Device Port: 1
Device Port Location: Internal
Current Serial ATA Transfer Mode: Generation 2
Model: ST31500341AS
Serial Number: 9VS268PM
Firmware: CC1H
Native Command Queuing Support: Yes
Hard Drive Data Cache Enabled: Yes
Size: 1397.2 GB
Physical Sector Size: 512 Bytes
Logical Sector Size: 512 Bytes
Number of Volumes: 1
Volume Member 1: 15TBRAID1
Parent Array: Array_0000
Hard Drive 1
Usage: Array member
Status: Normal
Device Port: 2
Device Port Location: Internal
Current Serial ATA Transfer Mode: Generation 2
Model: ST31500341AS
Serial Number: 9VS268QP
Firmware: CC1H
Native Command Queuing Support: Yes
Hard Drive Data Cache Enabled: Yes
Size: 1397.2 GB
Physical Sector Size: 512 Bytes
Logical Sector Size: 512 Bytes
Number of Volumes: 1
Volume Member 1: 15TBRAID1
Parent Array: Array_0000
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