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Just needed some confirmations...
I've been read several posts saying that beta firmwares may lead to data corruption, so I'm fine with all that.
I don't know if this is a *known issue*:
My DNS-323 has 2x750GB drives in RAID 1 (some 600GB) and the leftover in JBOD.
I'm also using Fonz's FunPlug 0.2
Files seem to be corrupt even on a write to the drive - this has happened with:
* Firefox (2.0.0.7) - downloading a binary (win32 .exe file - say: http://www.pocketpcmag.com/tools/cddemo … nstall.exe). The MD5 sums are different from a copy downloaded to my local drive. These corruptions are quite consistent.
* Use of wget tool (DOS/command line tool for downloading/fetching, from my local workstation to my mapped DNS-323 drive) - also gives corruption upon download
* A program (say Adobe Lightroom 1.2) saving JPGs to one of the mapped drives - the JPGs are corrupted - they have odd artifacts in them.
Now:
* using wget via telnet downloads a perfect file (MD5Sums match, and the exe can be executed)
* copying files using Windows Explorer (drag and drop) to the mapped drive on DNS-323 is ok
* FTP'ing files over is ok.
* I've had no problem (as far as I'm aware) in copying files over from the DNS
* corruptions happen no matter I'm saving to RAID drive or to the JBOD drive.
Just wondering how well known is this issue - perhaps it's something to put in the wiki?
Thanks!
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