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GibsonLP
Sep 05, 2011Aspirant
Added a new Drive (Seagate ST2000DL003 ) - getting errors
Hi.
My readynas pro had a pair of ST31000340AS drives.
I added a Seagate ST2000DL003 (cheap and I'll slowly replace them all to 2TB) due to lack of space.
Ever since I did that - I am getting a mail more than once a week suggesting a raid rebuild due to harddrive reset...
This is my smart info for the new drive:
Model: ST2000DL003-9VT166
Serial: 6YD0FY62
Firmware: CC32
Spin Up Time 0
Start Stop Count 4
Reallocated Sector Count 0
Power On Hours 168
Spin Retry Count 0
Power Cycle Count 4
G-Sense Error Rate 0
Power-Off Retract Count 3
Load Cycle Count 4
Temperature Celsius 31
Current Pending Sector 0
Offline Uncorrectable 0
UDMA CRC Error Count 0
Head Flying Hours 9152575307944
ATA Error Count 0
Hot-add events 0
Hot-remove events 0
Lp stat events 86
Power glitches 0
Hard disk resets 1
Retries 1
Repaired sectors 0
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Does anyone know if there is a specific problem with this drive? do I need to return it and hope for greater luck with the new drive or should I try getting a different drive?
Thanks.
My readynas pro had a pair of ST31000340AS drives.
I added a Seagate ST2000DL003 (cheap and I'll slowly replace them all to 2TB) due to lack of space.
Ever since I did that - I am getting a mail more than once a week suggesting a raid rebuild due to harddrive reset...
This is my smart info for the new drive:
Model: ST2000DL003-9VT166
Serial: 6YD0FY62
Firmware: CC32
Spin Up Time 0
Start Stop Count 4
Reallocated Sector Count 0
Power On Hours 168
Spin Retry Count 0
Power Cycle Count 4
G-Sense Error Rate 0
Power-Off Retract Count 3
Load Cycle Count 4
Temperature Celsius 31
Current Pending Sector 0
Offline Uncorrectable 0
UDMA CRC Error Count 0
Head Flying Hours 9152575307944
ATA Error Count 0
Hot-add events 0
Hot-remove events 0
Lp stat events 86
Power glitches 0
Hard disk resets 1
Retries 1
Repaired sectors 0
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Does anyone know if there is a specific problem with this drive? do I need to return it and hope for greater luck with the new drive or should I try getting a different drive?
Thanks.
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- klosz007AspirantNo, I do not, only Win 7 x64.
I tested it more - I am certain that every time I reboot my Duo, I am getting e-mail that SATA reset has occured. - GibsonLPAspirantNopes, I run Linux.
My wife runs mac though, do you think it could be a time machine "feature"? ;) - klosz007AspirantHello,
I reported the issue to Netgear support and they told me that the message is caused by RAID corruption, not exactly by some hardware issue in disks.
They asked if I have a backup of my data and proposed fixing it by remote telnet session. However I opted for repairing this by myself by: backing up the data, backing up configuration, returning Duo to factory defaults, restoring configuration and data.
And indeed the messages is gone - it does not happen on each reboot anymore.
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