I have 1.06 installed. I spent some time testing and I think the problem is with I/O to the 7K1000 drives. It seems the drive goes into "fail" when a large amount of data is written over a period of time. I happen to be replacing two Maxtor 750GB drives with these 7K1000 drives in bay 2 as a backup drive. The way I use the backup drive is to write to it from a backup program on Windows that writes a single very large file for the backup (Acronis True Image). The drive does not seem to fail unless I start the backup process. It then fails within about 10 minutes.
If I write and move a few medium size files around everything is fine. When I move a giant file to the drive it will fail (say about 250GB). When it fails the drive light goes from the usual blue I/O blinking to a red constant blink and then the NAS sends a drive failure email. Within a second or so the other drive (the Maxtor 750GB) drive also goes into the red blink failure mode.
If I swap the 7K1000 for a Maxtor 750 the NAS works perfectly (so there are two of them installed) the NAS works perfectly.
If I take the 7K1000 and connect it to my Ubuntu box I can read and write the 250GB file without problems. I have two of the 7K1000 drives and they both seem to work fine with my Ubuntu box and they both fail the same way within the NAS.
In order to ever see the 7K1000 drives I have to soft restart the NAS. One of the things that occurred to after I did the testing last night was that I *do* have drive spin-down enabled in the NAS. This is because the backup drive is used for about 6 total hours per week. I will tonight do some more testing including disabling the spin-down.
If you have anything else you want me to try I would be happy to. As well if you want to send me firmware to test I can do an NDA or whatever you need.
Edit: I am not using funplug or any other mods. I have FTP enabled with one user, iTunes sharing enabled (on the Maxtor drive), one user and one share on the 7K1000 drive.
Jon
Anyone else seeing this issue? I have the official firmware patched running and it has been running for well over a week now without any form of drive failure.
Can you give details on the environment...is it random? Is it always @ 10 minutes? As many details as possible would be best so we can attempt to reproduce.