Posted 20 April 2011 - 11:56 PM
Posted 21 April 2011 - 12:17 AM
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Western Digital posted a knowledge base article, where it claims that "The number of systems using such applications and utilities is limited", a statement which we believe is false and inaccurate. Sending an HDD to idle mode only after 8 seconds of activity is abnormal behavior, which much software doesn't like as they are constantly writing and reading data to/from the HDD.
According to Western Digital, the following models are affected: WD20EADS, WD20EARS, WD15EADS, WD15EARS, WD10EADS, WD10EARS, WD8000AARS, WD7500AADS, WD7500AARS, WD6400AADS, WD6400AARS, WD5000AADS, WD5000AARS, WD1000FYPS, WD7500AYPS and WD7501AYPS.
Western Digital has released a DOS-based utility to modify the behavior of the HDD to wait longer before invoking idle mode. However, since most of their latest HDDs still ship with the default setting of 8 seconds, we strongly recommend users with affected HDDs to use the utility immediately.
How to Adjust Intellipark's Timer
1. Download the WDIDLE3 ISO image and burn it to a CD/DVD.
2. Ensure that your SATA controller is set to IDE mode from the BIOS.
3. Boot from the CD/DVD, it should take you into DOS.
4. In DOS prompt, type: "wdidle3 /S300" to change the default timer from 8 seconds to 300 seconds (5 minutes).
5. In DOS prompt, type: "wdidle3 /R" to verify the results.
Read more: http://www.ngohq.com...l#ixzz1K8IbfjiD
I've noticed elevated numbers in the SMART data for all 4 of my WD 1TB EARS drives. Poor latency and performance times also. I'll try this utility on one of the drives and report back.
I'm looking at the SMART "Load Cycle Count" data and I'm seeing numbers as high as 417053. I'm not sure if that's an actual count or a "virtual" number.
Does anyone else have a different fix?
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Posted 21 April 2011 - 11:50 AM
Posted 21 April 2011 - 02:40 PM


Posted 21 April 2011 - 04:21 PM
Posted 21 April 2011 - 06:39 PM
Posted 21 April 2011 - 08:37 PM
Tim Daleo did a quick YouTube video on running the WDidle prgram. Maybe he can comment
Posted 21 April 2011 - 11:33 PM
I do plan on migrating my EX490 over to WHS2011 eventually. Once I get enough drives cleared off and copy my data over I can do a clean wipe of all the other drives and setup 2011 clean. I'll run wdidle3 on the EARS drives at that time once my testing is complete and no further errors crop up. I've got some brand new Hitachi 2TB drives standing by that I picked up for $69 from the recent Amazon sale, so I'm not that worried if this drive gets hosed.I would recommend running wdidle3 on all applicable WD drives before installation.
Edited by Mr_Smartepants, 21 April 2011 - 11:34 PM.
Posted 22 April 2011 - 12:10 AM
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Posted 22 April 2011 - 10:29 AM
Posted 22 April 2011 - 02:45 PM
Posted 22 April 2011 - 05:06 PM
I'd have to see what the SMART report is, but as I stated above the error was on the current pending sector count. That count does *not* mean the sectors are bad. It just means there was an error upon a single read and it will be decided "upon further review'" What that means to you is the why you are getting high initial read errors, and if they went away upon another read, what is different. For one, it's a different system so it could be any number of variables; new SATA port, new SATA cable, better SATA cable connection (i.e. not loose), less hard drive vibration...or maybe the head not parking as often. That was why I was interested to see what happened after you ran WDIDLE in the same system.I've got it currently connected to my PC running WD-DLG extended tests on it. It's reporting the SMART data is OK, So I'm wondering if the StableBit Scanner is being overly cautious?
Posted 22 April 2011 - 06:18 PM
Posted 23 April 2011 - 12:05 AM
Edited by Mr_Smartepants, 23 April 2011 - 12:07 AM.
Posted 26 April 2011 - 11:29 AM
Posted 26 April 2011 - 12:07 PM
Just a quick update. There's been no change to the SMART error reported by the StableBit Scanner.
I've done a complete surface wipe of all zeros, extended tests using the WD utility (which reported no errors), and connected the drive to both the Intel and Silicon Image controllers in the EX490.
Adding the drive to the storage pool or as a backup drive doesn't matter, the error won't go away in the StableBit Scanner.
The odd thing is no other utility is reporting a problem.
I'm ignoring it for now.
I'll try another different drive with the WDIDLE3 utility and see if the problem repeats over the weekend.
Posted 26 April 2011 - 12:56 PM
Edited by Mr_Smartepants, 26 April 2011 - 12:58 PM.
Posted 11 May 2011 - 07:31 AM
Posted 11 May 2011 - 08:36 AM
Posted 11 May 2011 - 12:04 PM
I'm hoping someone can help me out - I have three of the 2TB WDEARS drives. One is being used for storage in my WHS2011, one is in an external esata case (with jumpers) and the other is brand new. I want to set the three of them together in a RAID 5 for the WHS2011. When I follow the steps above to use wdidle3 from a boot disk, I encounter an issue when trying to run the /d command. /r works fine and tells me it is set to 8 seconds, but when I run /d the cursor just blinks. I have left it for over an hour now - I assume something is not right - any ideas? Will it be so bad if I leave them as is and put them in RAID5?
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