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Originally posted by: slycat
Originally posted by: I Saw OJ
How are you making it so that condensation doesn?t appear on the inside of the bag from the heat of the HDD? Beauty idea anyway!

keep the bag opened but above water.

count yerself lucky it failed today and not during a weekend...having to come in from home during weekend would suck.

hah.. our main fileserver's mobo is on it's way out... it hardlocked last night.. I had to come in at 11pm and reboot it so production could continue building boards... HP has a replacement due tommorow though
 
Awesome trick! Curious, though .. the anti-static bags are semi-metallic (to allow passage of electrons) .. are they insulative enough that they can contact the drive's electronics while it is powered, or did you slip a piece of paper or something in there to prevent that?
 
Originally posted by: armatron
the dumbarse that setup a fairly critical server didn't setup a mirror... so guess what? the drive failed. The important DB stuff was backed up, but there are some really proprietary apps that are REALLY difficult to reinstall. The drive was clicking and knocking... so I froze it. And it would work for like 5 min... then I'd freeze it and it'd work for 5 minutes....


so... check this out:

http://pics.bbzzdd.com/users/se7enty7/hddice.jpg

I'm now 1 hour into an image backup and it's still working.. lol

I did something very similar with a clients laptop drive that had similar problems. used a ziplock bag filled with ice to keep it cool. Worked long enough to backup. Good job!
 
Originally posted by: armatron
the dumbarse that setup a fairly critical server didn't setup a mirror... so guess what? the drive failed. The important DB stuff was backed up, but there are some really proprietary apps that are REALLY difficult to reinstall. The drive was clicking and knocking... so I froze it. And it would work for like 5 min... then I'd freeze it and it'd work for 5 minutes....


so... check this out:

http://pics.bbzzdd.com/users/se7enty7/hddice.jpg

I'm now 1 hour into an image backup and it's still working.. lol

I had a HD fail. Many people on ATOT said I was an idiot for freezing it to try and get it to work. I left it in the freezer for a few days and, surprise surprise, it worked.

It would only work in 15 min intervals, so I had to do much re-freezing
 
Originally posted by: armatron
the dumbarse that setup a fairly critical server didn't setup a mirror... so guess what? the drive failed. The important DB stuff was backed up, but there are some really proprietary apps that are REALLY difficult to reinstall. The drive was clicking and knocking... so I froze it. And it would work for like 5 min... then I'd freeze it and it'd work for 5 minutes....


so... check this out:

http://pics.bbzzdd.com/users/se7enty7/hddice.jpg

I'm now 1 hour into an image backup and it's still working.. lol
Not elegant, but effective!!! 😀
 
Originally posted by: MAME
Originally posted by: armatron
the dumbarse that setup a fairly critical server didn't setup a mirror... so guess what? the drive failed. The important DB stuff was backed up, but there are some really proprietary apps that are REALLY difficult to reinstall. The drive was clicking and knocking... so I froze it. And it would work for like 5 min... then I'd freeze it and it'd work for 5 minutes....


so... check this out:

http://pics.bbzzdd.com/users/se7enty7/hddice.jpg

I'm now 1 hour into an image backup and it's still working.. lol

I had a HD fail. Many people on ATOT said I was an idiot for freezing it to try and get it to work. I left it in the freezer for a few days and, surprise surprise, it worked.

It would only work in 15 min intervals, so I had to do much re-freezing


when a drive is knocking this works about 75% of the time. normally I only need to pull a couple files off... so 10 min or so until it thaws is fine.. I REALLY wanted an image of this one... it's actually STILL going. drive image says it's at 4 hours and 21 minutes.. lol. it's only 3 gigs. At least it's still transferring though
 
Originally posted by: Phoenix86
Originally posted by: armatron
the dumbarse that setup a fairly critical server didn't setup a mirror... so guess what? the drive failed. The important DB stuff was backed up, but there are some really proprietary apps that are REALLY difficult to reinstall. The drive was clicking and knocking... so I froze it. And it would work for like 5 min... then I'd freeze it and it'd work for 5 minutes....


so... check this out:

http://pics.bbzzdd.com/users/se7enty7/hddice.jpg

I'm now 1 hour into an image backup and it's still working.. lol
Not elegant, but effective!!! 😀

I actually took some time to make it impossible for the ice to melt and get into the antistatic bag...
 
Originally posted by: sharkeeper
Critical servants NEVER use IDE or SATA drives. /FIN

I agree.


There are two rules to anything IT related:

1) temporary solutions WILL become permanent. Assume this with almost everything you do
2) if it's not broken, DO NOT try to change settings to fix/make it faster.
 
Soooo....

How'd the drive image work???

We want to know!!

😀

Good job btw... now make sure putzboy the wonder-dork gets demoted to something like mail..
 
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