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keenanball
Jan 14, 2012Aspirant
Case Number: 17655849 NV+ Booting... Found Bad Disk
This is what I submitted to technical support about 30 minutes ago. I am copying here. Hi There, My NV+ (RND4450) became unresponsive over my network today. I attempted to power down the unit vi...
keenanball
Jan 14, 2012Aspirant
Over the past couple minutes the NAS has managed to boot on its own (again I have just let it sit with the "Booting... Found Bad Disk" message). I have been able to access Frontview and have looked at the logs. This is what I found:
From today --
"A SATA reset has been performed on one or more of your disks that may have affected the RAID parity integrity. It is recommended that you perform a RAID volume resync from the RAID Settings tab ( accessible in the Volumes page => Volume tab in FrontView ). The resync process will run in the background, and you can continue to use the ReadyNAS in the meantime. "
From yesterday --
"Reallocated sector count has increased in the last day. Disk 1: Previous count: 72 Current count: 73 Growing SMART errors indicate a disk that may fail soon. If the errors continue to increase, you should be prepared to replace the disk."
I have been able to access my files and I am presently backing them up to a USB drive.
Is there anything special required in swapping in a new Disk 1?
Thanks,
Keenan
From today --
"A SATA reset has been performed on one or more of your disks that may have affected the RAID parity integrity. It is recommended that you perform a RAID volume resync from the RAID Settings tab ( accessible in the Volumes page => Volume tab in FrontView ). The resync process will run in the background, and you can continue to use the ReadyNAS in the meantime. "
From yesterday --
"Reallocated sector count has increased in the last day. Disk 1: Previous count: 72 Current count: 73 Growing SMART errors indicate a disk that may fail soon. If the errors continue to increase, you should be prepared to replace the disk."
I have been able to access my files and I am presently backing them up to a USB drive.
Is there anything special required in swapping in a new Disk 1?
Thanks,
Keenan
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