Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2010/07/19
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]RAID is just oversold to consumers. I learned it the hard way 3 years ago. As I mentioned to the other lister just a couple weeks ago when he asked - STAY away from RAID unless you are a PRO. Consumers using RAID seems to be just a gimmick that causes more pain than anything else. On Mon, Jul 19, 2010 at 1:46 AM, <afirkin at afirkin.com> wrote: > I know some of you will probably say: "the idiot deserves all he gets", > but boy am I in a 'world of pain'. > > A month or so ago, my firewire RAID mirrored light room catelog was > becoming very full. I decided to back up the RAID disks by > 1. copying the files onto another disk > 2. removing one of the RAID disks and letting the RAID re-mirror the data > 3. storing the now spare disk from the RAID in a safe place. > > All sounded like "overkill", but I really wanted to 'get it right'. So > first phase, I bought 2 terabyte WD disks and installed them into my > firewire 800 WD my book to make a 1TB raid rather than my mirrored 500 gig > RAIDS. So far so good. I then "dropped" the files from "photoRaid1" onto > it copied the files overnight, and the next morning started the same > process for "photoRaid2". I removed the first my book Raid and replaced > one of the disks with a "clean" one and left it to "mirror" (said by wd to > take 8 hours or so). > > Next day photoRaid2 was copied, and there was still a lot of space on the > 1TB disk. Oh dear. I did a detailed check of the disk and found that > PhotoRaid1 had not fully copied across. No warning, just 'stopped' half > way in. No panic, I should now have 3 disks with the data. WRONG. The > mirror did not work. I should have panicked right then, but no, I replaced > the disk and fired up photoRaid1 again. BUT the mirroring or something had > corrupted the disks. The message said: you cannot now copy to this disk, > so we suggest you get the data off "quick" or words to that effect. I > tried, but could only find 80%. Now terrified, I sought professional help. > A week later the "pro" said he could not find anything on any of the 3 > disks. > > So much for RAID protection. Seems the mirroring is not as simple as I had > been led to believe. Since then, I've been DESPERATELY trying to find a > way to store my data safely. I've re-built the entire lightroom catelog of > 55000 images onto an ethernet WD sharedisc 2TB RAID. Now I'm trying to > back up those files and the ethernet bank of disks has gone on a GO SLOW. > It took 10 minutes for it to even recognise that there were photos in the > folders, and it would not copy. So now, I'm desperately AND SLOWLY > exporting all the files off the ethernet RAID back onto firewire RAIDS. > Its so slow and I'm now so paranoid that my every waking moment is > consumed. > > When I finally finish, I will have a new LR catelog, I will split that > into 3 main sub catelogs, and I will back it up on 200 disks ;-) well > perhaps not 200, but at this stage I would just love the copying of files > from one HD to another to go smoothly. > > Sorry for the rant, but I have a lot of time at the moment sitting > watching it copy files to the next disk. I might even have time to read my > LUG mail. > > Yours TOTALLY CONSUMED > > Alastair > > > _______________________________________________ > Leica Users Group. > See http://leica-users.org/mailman/listinfo/lug for more information > -- // richard <http://www.imagecraft.com/> // icc blog: <http://imagecraft.wordpress.com> // photo blog: <http://www.5pmlight.com> [ For technical support on ImageCraft products, please include all previous replies in your msgs. ]