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On the D-link website, they say that only harddisks till 500GB are supported. Is that correct, or did anyone manage to get larger harddisks working?
Thanks.
Benjo
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I am currently having trouble getting my 500gb from hitachi recognized...
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I've successfully formatted a Seagate ST3500630A 500GB drive. Formatted to 465GB in 2 primary partitions. Partition 1 = 518MB Unformatted
Partition 2 = 465GB Linux EX2
Everything works. Not sure why it makes 2 patitions but that's what hapopens when I slap in the unformatted drive and click on the "Format Internal Drive" button from a browser window.
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I have a RAID 1 setup with 2 500GB SAMSUNG SpinPoint T Series HD501LJ drives. They work just fine, never had one problem in about a month of use.
According to DLink's website here are the confirmed tested compatible hard drives:
Hitachi
HDT722525DLA380 250GB
HDS725050KLA360 500GB
HDS722580VLSA80 80GB
HDS721010KLA330 1TB*
Maxtor
6V080E0 80GB
6L300S0 300GB
6Y120M0 120GB
Samsung
SP1213C 120GB
Seagate
ST380810AS 80GB
ST3200826AS 200GB
ST3400832AS 400GB
ST3400833NS 400GB
ST3400633NS 400GB
ST3750640NS 750GB *
Western Digital
WD800JD-00LSA0 80GB
WD1600JS 160GB
WD2000JS 200GB
WD2500KS 250GB
WD4000KD 400GB
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Baltic wrote:
So, why not to create a list of HDD which works successfully with the DNS-323?
You're in the wrong forum. Here's the list: http://dns323.kood.org/forum/t131-What- … NS323.html
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Hello,
what means the * at some disks?
are the disks working on the usb port, too?
Thanks!
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I have a 1 Terabyte Seagate Barracuda working without problems....
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nice. please tell me the exact model of your seagate barracuda
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I have 2 * DNS323 with 4 * 1TB Western Digital WD10EACS Caviar Green GP (SATA 300, 16MB Cache, 8.9 ms, NCQ etc)
working with firmwares 1.05, 1.06 without any specific issue. Temperature at idle is 44 deg C
HTH
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zipdc wrote:
I have 2 * DNS323 with 4 * 1TB Western Digital WD10EACS Caviar Green GP (SATA 300, 16MB Cache, 8.9 ms, NCQ etc)
working with firmwares 1.05, 1.06 without any specific issue. Temperature at idle is 44 deg C
HTH
Are you running the 1TB as external usb?
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ehorher wrote:
I have a 1 Terabyte Seagate Barracuda working without problems....
I have the same HD in mine and it's only reporting having 2 gig. Not sure why. Everytime I try to copy something a gig or more it says out od space.
I put the HD in unformated and formated it with the G600.
Can anyone tell me why it's only see 2 gigs of my HD?
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sgt_spike wrote:
ehorher wrote:
I have a 1 Terabyte Seagate Barracuda working without problems....
I have the same HD in mine and it's only reporting having 2 gig. Not sure why. Everytime I try to copy something a gig or more it says out od space.
I put the HD in unformated and formated it with the G600.
Can anyone tell me why it's only see 2 gigs of my HD?
Where does it report 2G? df -m ? Setup a telenet and look up.
You can format it in a regular pc. 1st partition must be swap and second ext2/ext3 with maximum 128 inode size.
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sala wrote:
sgt_spike wrote:
ehorher wrote:
I have a 1 Terabyte Seagate Barracuda working without problems....
I have the same HD in mine and it's only reporting having 2 gig. Not sure why. Everytime I try to copy something a gig or more it says out od space.
I put the HD in unformated and formated it with the G600.
Can anyone tell me why it's only see 2 gigs of my HD?Where does it report 2G? df -m ? Setup a telenet and look up.
You can format it in a regular pc. 1st partition must be swap and second ext2/ext3 with maximum 128 inode size.
It shows this in HD Info under the Status tab.
Not sure what u mean by swap. I don't want to format and lose the data i have in HDD_a
what exactly is ext2/ext3?
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sgt_spike wrote:
Not sure what u mean by swap. I don't want to format and lose the data i have in HDD_a
what exactly is ext2/ext3?
Well, you probably have a 4 choices right now.
1) Give up and use your 2GB space as you do now.
2) Find some guy with linux experience and have him to try solve this problem for you (probably with some fee).
3) Learn basic knowledge about linux. Use google or some certification course. After which you can try to solve it yourself.
4) Use hard disks which are supported by D-Link with maximum size specified for this device. If I am not wrong then it is 250GB...
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