It is letting you know that one file system is not capable of accepting or integrating all the flags or properties of the original file. This will often happen when you are copying data between disparate filesystems.
Well, it really depends on which disk shelf and which filer you are talking about as to whether they would be compatible (more from a licensing standpoint than a PHY.)
No, they are doing an excellent job. My point was in regard to your comment "With so many eyes pouring over the code, there's no chance a backdoor or malicious actor could be kept secret in the open source community." My quote was meant to show...
I may be dating myself lol but actually I had a problem like this with DOS. If you ran the original Sidekick and had an AST Six Pack Plus with 640K total, it would restart at 1:00PM + X Minutes (X being the Day # The Month) every day, with no...
It is the storage driver complaining about something. Do you have just SSD in the box? Do you have a SAS HBA with drives connected? First, check the SMART on any of your SSD/Direct connect HDD and see if anything is amiss there. Second, make sure...
Come on. Thor had the Dwarves of Nidavelir forge Stormbreaker, and they have the heart of a dying neutron star in their workshop, how hard could it be for a storage company to make a deal to use that one!!!!
I would love to see this, but there have been press releases about the "next big thing" in Optical/Quartz/3D Crystal/Tape storage, promising hundreds of terabytes to hundreds of petabytes. It is always announced by a small research group at...
They haven't said anything yet. The models we were EVT'ng are SAS dual actuator & HAMR so my guess is 2x-3x the current top-end-capacity enterprise drives.