Poooh wrote:Hi everyone there,
Seagate has a firmware update for these disks. Anyone want to give it a try?
http://knowledge.seagate.com/articles/e ... Q/223651en
Daniel
Magnus8513 wrote:I am afraid you will have to attach the drives to a desktop machine to update the firmware, or is there some way of updating a drive without removing it from the NAS.
Will the QNAP format the drive again when reinserting it after the firmware update?
Note15
This drive is not currently recommended for TS-879U-RP, TS-1279U-RP, TS-EC879U-RP, TS-EC1279U-RP because of incompatibility issues reported by some users. We’re currently investigating the reported incidents and will update the compatibility table later.
Magnus8513 wrote:Quick status report on the updating process:
I just finished updating my ST2000DM001-9YN164 from CC46 to CC4H. It took me about 20mins to hook it up to a desktop machine, run the update and have it back up and running in my TS119p II. There were no complications whatsoever and all my data on the HDD remained untouched, but of course that does not mean one should not back up all your data before doing such.
Now I am anxious to see whether this solved my troubles with this drive (constant rebooting while under heavy write/read load).
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UPDATE (31.05.2012 10:11):
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The Update did not solve my problem! The NAS still reboots when under heavy loads.Nvertheless I am still inclined to believe this is a HDD issue, since I had trouble with this NAS/HDD from day 1.
Maybe OT: Where can I find more logging information on what might cause the reboot?
schumaku wrote:For issues with these drives, please update to v3.7 firmware as soon as it's available for your NAS - and update the drive firmware to the latest one available from Seagate.
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