Well, my Drobo is finally up and running and working really well after having to flash the firmware on all four Seagate drives due to some problems with the version that came on the drives initially. Apparently, the Seagate ST31500341AS drives with part numbers 9JU138-300 and 9JU138-336 with firmware SD15, SD16, SD17, SD18 or SD19 have problems. If you have this hard drive you can look on the label to see what the part number and shipping firmware versions are.
To upgrade the firmware, grab the SD1A firmware version from Newegg:
Download Firmware – 8h_SD1A.zip
1 – Unzip the files into a DOS Bootable directory or media. I used a USB key created with the instructions found at http://www.bay-wolf.com/usbmemstick.htm. If you’re going to go that route, make sure your BIOS both supports and is configured to boot off a USB device. Otherwise you can use a DOS boot disk or CD-ROM.
2 – Attach a Single ST31500341AS 1.5TB unit to a compatible system used previously for Seagate HDD interface firmware loads. My system has a RAID array on it. I left the RAID plugged in and unplugged my Blu-ray player and plugged the drive in to that cable, which worked with no problems.
3 – Boot the system into DOS and connect to the directory with the firmware files. Then execute the batch file 8HSD1A.BAT. It took less than a minute to flash the firmware. Since I had four drives to do, I turned off the computer, unplugged the drive and plugged a new one in, started it back up and repeated the process.
Everything seems to be working fine now and I’m really happy with the Drobo.
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