Not sure if this is actually YASU related but I need to check
The system is running XP 64bit version, SP2. Latest version of DT and YASU build 7033. I just downloaded 7035. The chipset is 680i with the latest chipset drivers.
I didn't have to use YASU at all up to now. I have been using it for about 6 days now.
I have a software RAID array on the nvRAID south bridge controller on this board. Type is 0+1 with 4 WD RAptors 74G.
Three days ago nvraidservice reported the disk on channel 1.1 failed just after I had quit Heroes of Might and Magic 5 which I was running with YASU. I quit the game since I was noticing visual artifacts after a bit of alt-tabbing. Thinking the drive was toast I shutdown to check it.
After a bit of troubleshooting with cables etc (I will save you the useless details here) I figured out the drive was fine. I just rebuilt the array and it worked fine. And I was just thinking...odd.
30 minutes ago I quit the same game again and this time nvraid service reported a disk failing again. First thought was that the drive was dying slowly. But when I actualy checked this time it was a different drive. It was channel 2.0.
I tried rebuilding from the crappy nVIDIA windows tool. It said it couldn't find the drive. Although the drive was visible in the tool. Reboot. BIOS RAID tool and now I see 2 disks corrupted.
Channels 2.0 and 2.1. Also funny thing is that the BIOS tool sees those 2 drives as separate corrupted arrays (same it did with the previous occurance).
Right now, now the system is live and I'm rebuilding the array and synchronizing those same disks. And everything is working fine other than me boggling to figure out what causes this.
If I am not wrong YASU hides the scsi drives by blocking access to specific registry keys, no? (I've noticed sptd does that to it's key)
Is it possible that it somehow blocks access to nvraid related keys? Thing is this started happening after I used YASU and with my not so modest knowledge I think it's the only possible culprit.
I did check the filesystem for corruption and even did strain tests on the array with various monitoring tools. There was no corruption whatsoever. If it's not YASU related the only other culprit could be the server 2003 SP2.
I will not use YASU until I hear for you, both as a test to see if this will happen again with yasu not running and as a precaution as well. I'd be in deep trouble if the corrupted channels were not the 2 mirror ones...
Thanks in advance,
Nodens
The system is running XP 64bit version, SP2. Latest version of DT and YASU build 7033. I just downloaded 7035. The chipset is 680i with the latest chipset drivers.
I didn't have to use YASU at all up to now. I have been using it for about 6 days now.
I have a software RAID array on the nvRAID south bridge controller on this board. Type is 0+1 with 4 WD RAptors 74G.
Three days ago nvraidservice reported the disk on channel 1.1 failed just after I had quit Heroes of Might and Magic 5 which I was running with YASU. I quit the game since I was noticing visual artifacts after a bit of alt-tabbing. Thinking the drive was toast I shutdown to check it.
After a bit of troubleshooting with cables etc (I will save you the useless details here) I figured out the drive was fine. I just rebuilt the array and it worked fine. And I was just thinking...odd.
30 minutes ago I quit the same game again and this time nvraid service reported a disk failing again. First thought was that the drive was dying slowly. But when I actualy checked this time it was a different drive. It was channel 2.0.
I tried rebuilding from the crappy nVIDIA windows tool. It said it couldn't find the drive. Although the drive was visible in the tool. Reboot. BIOS RAID tool and now I see 2 disks corrupted.
Channels 2.0 and 2.1. Also funny thing is that the BIOS tool sees those 2 drives as separate corrupted arrays (same it did with the previous occurance).
Right now, now the system is live and I'm rebuilding the array and synchronizing those same disks. And everything is working fine other than me boggling to figure out what causes this.
If I am not wrong YASU hides the scsi drives by blocking access to specific registry keys, no? (I've noticed sptd does that to it's key)
Is it possible that it somehow blocks access to nvraid related keys? Thing is this started happening after I used YASU and with my not so modest knowledge I think it's the only possible culprit.
I did check the filesystem for corruption and even did strain tests on the array with various monitoring tools. There was no corruption whatsoever. If it's not YASU related the only other culprit could be the server 2003 SP2.
I will not use YASU until I hear for you, both as a test to see if this will happen again with yasu not running and as a precaution as well. I'd be in deep trouble if the corrupted channels were not the 2 mirror ones...
Thanks in advance,
Nodens
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