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|wanted |memory DDR2 667 MHz 1GiB ECC | | | | up to 2|<Michael.Paoli@cal.berkeley.edu>|Help upgrade hardware BALUG & SF-LUG runs on regularly but not most of the time (essentially anytime my laptop isn't available at home) | |
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|offered |Gig unmanaged switch & power supply|D-Link |DGS-1005D |DR1914C001239 | 1|<Michael.Paoli@cal.berkeley.edu>|It's dead - but likely not both the power supply and the switch itself | | |
|offered |hard drive 1TB SATA |Seagate |ST31000NSSUN1.0T|9QJ3NDRE | 1|<Michael.Paoli@cal.berkeley.edu>|NOT for important data! 1000204886016 bytes, 1953525168 512 byte blocks/sectors The SMART data is scary (e.g.: ATTRIBUTE_NAME:Seek_Error_Rate FAIL:NOW RAW_VALUE:185787439933046), but regardless - I was able to do badblocks(8) -sw on the entire drive with zero hard errors. Maybe for your RAID-6 experiments, or that extra backup that's not at all critical, or ??? | |