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what happens when you assemble a massive drive array and don't touch it for a year? THAT'S RIGHT, A MASSIVE DRIVE FAILUREpic.twitter.com/dB9cGqsUxh
kinda amazed I had the premonition of this and set up the OS on a RAID 1 array distributed over every single drive so at least the system still boots
*stares at drive* the pads on the controller board are... corroded?! WHAT
this just in, hard drives literally rot in hong kong. dont go to hong kong
not just hard drives, i had a RAM stick die too (!). no idea how, maybe the mold that grows on my walls and is fucking impossible to kill grew on the PCB, i wouldn't be surprised this is all good and funny but i'm seriously worried for my data now
The server I originally had at the hackerfarm slowly corroded itself to death. First one of the RAM VDDQ control chips died, killing half the RAM slots. Eventually it refused to power on. The other server there is fine though, I think it depends on the specific model!
There are only a few things shared by one RAM bank (and not the other). I guessed it had to be a supply or ref voltage of some sort, so I measured them. It wasn't even the regulator... Just some chip with an unknown function connected to it. *Removing* it fixed the problem.
Hector Martin Retweeted Hector Martin
Found the tweet; it was vref_dq.https://twitter.com/marcan42/status/776827234371903488?s=19 …
Hector Martin added,
damn that's a lot of RAM. and a lot of fans. but I guess I'm new to server hw
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