I have a Drobo-S, hooked up via SATA with a Tempo SATA E2P (TSATAII-E2P) card. MacPro 2.8 gHz 8 core, 2008 tower. 10gb Ram, OS 10.6.6
4 out of 5 drive bays in use, single drive protection is on.
The Drobo is constantly indexing. On for ~15 secs, then off for 10~15 sec, then on again.
Drobo tech support is little help. I placed the Drobo in the Privacy section of Spotlight, and it's still doing it.
Found a link aout a possible similar problem (OS 10.5 though)
http://flop.me/prevent-drobo-from-constantly
and tried his solution in Terminal:
"To constantly disable our friend build_hd_index go to the Terminal and disable the execution privileges with this command: sudo chmod a-x /System/Library/CoreServices/RemoteManagement/ARDAgent.app/Contents/Support/build_hd_index"
But no luck there.
I've run Disk Warrior a couple of times, found a dozen or so damaged image files & tossed them. Ran Disk Utility a few times also to repair any damaged files. None of this helps.
Any suggestions??
4 out of 5 drive bays in use, single drive protection is on.
The Drobo is constantly indexing. On for ~15 secs, then off for 10~15 sec, then on again.
Drobo tech support is little help. I placed the Drobo in the Privacy section of Spotlight, and it's still doing it.
Found a link aout a possible similar problem (OS 10.5 though)
http://flop.me/prevent-drobo-from-constantly
and tried his solution in Terminal:
"To constantly disable our friend build_hd_index go to the Terminal and disable the execution privileges with this command: sudo chmod a-x /System/Library/CoreServices/RemoteManagement/ARDAgent.app/Contents/Support/build_hd_index"
But no luck there.
I've run Disk Warrior a couple of times, found a dozen or so damaged image files & tossed them. Ran Disk Utility a few times also to repair any damaged files. None of this helps.
Any suggestions??