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NOTE: If you are using Seagate/Maxtor drives. READ HERE!Posted by strypes
There has been news of a high failure rate on certain Seagate/Maxtor drives. Seagate has offered firmware updates to rectify the problem.
Check your drive model/serial number/firmware here to see if your drive requires a firmware update: [seagate.custkb.com] ![]() www.strypesinpost.com
From poster hanguolaohu:
I researched this for an hour today as I was just about to buy two Seagate 1.5TB drives to run in a Raid 1. The Seagates' 1TB and 1.5TB 7200.11 drives that have shipped out since July had problems with the disk write cache that is leading to peoples' drives failing. This has particularly affected Mac and Linux users. Seagate has said the data remains intact on the drives so there is no data loss. Seagate has released firmware upgrades that supposedly fix the problem. As of 1/17/09, there are 2 firmware upgrades floating around: CC1H and CC1J. One could easily presume that CC1J is later than CC1H but someone on a forum claimed that Seagate chat support stated that they are the same firmware. CC1J is new from the factory, while CC1H is an upgrade for the defective CC1G firmware. This is not 100% confirmed. People are saying that Seagate is promising another firmware update next week. Since there appears to be people still having problems I would wait it out if you were planning to buy a drive. If you absolutely must buy a drive, I read on the the thread below, which btw is quite informative, that Newegg is shipping with the latest CC1J models while Amazon continues to ship defective CC1G models. So I would order from Newegg as they seem to get newer stock. This thread has a lot of information by people who seem very passionate about this subject: [www.readynas.com] According to Seagate's website, the drives that have been affected are: [206.31.2.4] Barracuda 7200.11 ST31000340AS ST31000640AS ST3750330AS ST3750630AS ST3640330AS ST3640630AS ST3500320AS ST3500620AS ST3500820AS ST31500341AS ST31000333AS ST3640323AS ST3640623AS ST3320613AS ST3320813AS ST3160813AS Barracuda ES.2 SATA ST31000340NS ST3750330NS ST3500320NS ST3250310NS DiamondMax 22 STM31000340AS STM31000640AS STM3750330AS STM3750630AS STM3500320AS STM3500620AS STM3500820AS STM31000334AS STM3320614AS STM3160813AS On that page, there is only software for the PC, so like someone said above you have to e-mail Seagate tech support for Mac support. Hope my research helps someone :-) Best, Alexander ![]() www.strypesinpost.com
Of course, we heard it all here as the drama was unfolding...
Link to thread: [www.lafcpug.org] ![]() www.strypesinpost.com
Is anyone noticing this change?
[techreport.com] I was a few days away from ordering 5x1TB Seagates for a clients RAID. I think I'll wait and pick stuff up in person where I can cross check the serial and model numbers with the lists that are floating around. ak Sleeplings, AWAKE! ![]()
It seems there are way too many problem drives out there for the Tech team to handle - quite why they didn't offer the upgrade firmware in the first place with detailed instructions is beyond me...
I have subscribed - I now just have to wait for the firmware link to become available. I won't risk any important data on the disks until its done. Cheers Andrew ![]() For instant answers to more than one hundred common FCP questions, check out the LAFCPUG FAQ Wiki here : [www.lafcpug.org]
The firmware update has been pulled offline. The firmware is being validated (yea, play guess work with firmware to make sure your data is properly fried). It seems that perhaps they cannot provide a feasible solution to this mess which shouldn't have happened in the first place if they had a proper QC process.
This is extremely extremely disappointing. ![]() www.strypesinpost.com
Came across this. Extremely informative word about the silence that stills the air.
[slashdot.org] Excerpts:
On the bricking issue:
On the botched firmware update:
On what "Brinks" is:
Clarification from another poster on slashdot:
Hope that helps. Now I'm waiting for a whole bunch of drives to be eventually flashed when the firmware update comes up which hopefully this time, isn't a muddled mess. Add:
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I think I see the situation, but i'm no engineer, so my word isn't gold.
>this is a log file that's written only occasionally >It'll only stop responding IF the drive is powered up with log file #320 being the latest one written Put these two together. The log file is written to once every few days, and we shut down our machines every day. It may not be so rare that after a few months, you're powering up the machine at the #320 log file, resulting in a brick. ![]() www.strypesinpost.com
Alright. Firmware upgrade has been released again. Clone your drives and proceed cautiously.
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NOTE:
Firmware for the 1.5TB Seagate HDDs has not yet been released - triple check that the firmware you are downloading is the one specifically for your HDD! ![]() For instant answers to more than one hundred common FCP questions, check out the LAFCPUG FAQ Wiki here : [www.lafcpug.org]
Seems it will only run on Intels with Bootcamp which comes with Leopard (can we confirm this, Mike? The Seagate support here is probably on Chinese New Year hols already)
Anyway, here it is:
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How to burn with Disk Utility:
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The other firmware for other models has been released...
[seagate.custkb.com] Seagate Barracuda 7200.11 Models: ST31500341AS ST31000333AS ST3640323AS ST3640623AS ST3320613AS ST3320813AS ST3160813AS ![]() For instant answers to more than one hundred common FCP questions, check out the LAFCPUG FAQ Wiki here : [www.lafcpug.org]
Hello guys,
Just to be sure that i understand perfectly the situation with those seagate drives. If you dont do the firmware update, its 100% sure that in a really near futur, all our seagate drives will hit that 320th log file than once shuted down, the next morning we power on they'll never mount again ? Thx.
I'm not too sure how frequent the log file is written to (and i'm also no engineer). Basically, if the drive is on and writes past those certain log files, you're safe until it hits the x multiples.
The way I see it, not updating the firmware, if your drive is one of those affected, is like working with a time bomb, especially if you frequently power cycle your drives... Also, make sure you back up everything on your drives (or clone them) before updating anything (same with any quicktime, OS or final cut update). ![]() www.strypesinpost.com
I flashed the firmware on 3 of the 500gig drives Tuesday and it went smoothly for all three. However, erring on the side of caution, I popped out all of the other drives on my Mac Pro, used the drive sled from one of those to mount each of the three drives individually, and swapped each of the drives in and out of the MP one at a time to do the updates. Booted from the .iso firmware disk. Major PITA, but everybody seems happy now.
Yep Hitachi have a very good Rep - the DeskStar Series with 32MB Cache
I have about 20 of these all still working solidly from 2 to 4 years old. I also have 10 Samsung SpinPoint F1s but they are only 1 year old. I do have 4x 1.5TB Barracudas but not updated the Firmware yet... ![]() For instant answers to more than one hundred common FCP questions, check out the LAFCPUG FAQ Wiki here : [www.lafcpug.org]
You really do not have to send them back ya know... just update the firmware. So they made a boo-boo. Seagate is still in the top 2 most trusted drives in our biz. I'll keep buying them that's for sure. I second Ben's Hitachi recommendation. Hard to kill these buggers
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