Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2010/04/28
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Frank, Never played with Drobo but if I was the Drobo programmer/program manager, the internal health status of Drobo should be shown in the dashboard. Idiot LEDs are great but not everyone looks at them especially if they are stuck in a closet. As for programmer competency, that is another can of worms altogether. Tina, If you get another NAS unit, try a different brand. Brian et al had good experience with ReadyNAS (I think). I am using FreeNAS on custom built system so I won't recommend mine. Regards, Spencer On Apr 28, 2010, at 10:20, Frank Dernie wrote: > I have been off the LUG for a couple of weeks on holiday and just picked > this up. Drobo Dashboard software is pretty well the only software I have > which causes problems on my Mac. I have deleted it and, apart from not > seeing a pie chart of how much space is left, everything seems to work > much better and faster... I was on the third version since I bought my > Drobo, the first was hopeless causing the computer to hang all the time > and preventing booting up with the drobo plugged in (I had to boot then > plug the Drobo in, which worked but was irritationg) the next version > worked OK and the latest causes all sorts of problems, worst of the lot so > far. > This does not say much about the Drobo on a PC, but it says lots (IMHO at > least) about the competence of the Drobo programmers. > I hope there is no longer term problem running without the dashboard. > Frank