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Re: Volume expansion failed (ReadyNAS Ultra4)
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Re: Volume expansion failed (ReadyNAS Ultra4)
I wonder if my restore job somehow wrote to the wrong partition and filled it
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Re: Volume expansion failed (ReadyNAS Ultra4)
Ok, things are going a lot better now. I did the factory reset. Then recreated all the setting by hand (luckily I took screenshots of every page). Then I created backup jobs from the USB to the Share that I wanted. It's working!
I wonder if the config restore hosed it. Or the fact that I restored config _while_ the RAID arrays were still syncing/building... hmm. no idea.
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Re: Volume expansion failed (ReadyNAS Ultra4)
Update:
So things have been going well with 3 disks, got all my data restored onto the NAS now.
I put the 4th disk that came up as "Bad Disk 4" (during FactoryReset) onto my USB adaptor and attached to Windows10... when I first plugged it in it said something was wrong and needed checking, deleted the partition and scanned, and got no errors.
Put the disk in the readyNAS and now the volume is expanding and taking 42 hours to sync...
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Re: Volume expansion failed (ReadyNAS Ultra4)
Looking good:
Data volume has been successfully expanded to 11110 GB.
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Re: Volume expansion failed (ReadyNAS Ultra4)
Filesystem and Quota Checksturned out good, system is "Healthy" with all 4 disks.
Then I got this: "ATA error count has increased in the last day. Disk 1: Previous count: 0 Current count: 6 Growing SMART errors indicate a disk that may fail soon. If the errors continue to increase, you should be prepared to replace the disk."
System is still "Healthy", in spite of that error... Not sure if it's an issue... But if it becomes an issue, I assume I can pull disk1 and replace.
Model: WDC WD40EFRX-68N32N0 Serial: WD-WCC7K3VCPZVE Firmware: 01.00D.1 SMART Attribute Raw Read Error Rate 0 Spin Up Time 2008 Start Stop Count 53 Reallocated Sector Count 0 Seek Error Rate 0 Power On Hours 438 Spin Retry Count 0 Calibration Retry Count 0 Power Cycle Count 46 End-to-End Error 0 Reported Uncorrect 13 Command Timeout 6 Airflow Temperature Cel 30 Power-Off Retract Count 21 Load Cycle Count 41 Temperature Celsius 30 Hardware ECC Recovered 0 Reallocated Event Count 0 Current Pending Sector 0 Offline Uncorrectable 0 UDMA CRC Error Count 0 Multi Zone Error Rate 0 ATA Error Count 6
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Re: Volume expansion failed (ReadyNAS Ultra4)
@subatomic wrote:
...But if it becomes an issue, I assume I can pull disk1 and replace.
Yes. I wouldn't stress too much over 6 ATA errors, but you should keep an eye on that disk. If you start getting more regular increases in the count, then replace it.
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