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Castor
Aug 18, 2016Aspirant
Disks wil not allocate available space when upgrading disks
I have a RND4000 (ReadyNAS NV+ v1), which I have used with 4 1TB disks until recently. I replaced the disks one at a time with four Western digital disks: "WB Blue, 2 TB", Model: WD20EZRZ. Altho...
- Aug 26, 2016
1) If the resync to sync the disks sector by sector is still in process that may slow things down a bit. You are using old hardware and the resources needed to run things would have gone up a bit over time. The NV+ essentially uses pretty much the same hardware (has same CPU and RAM) as the NV we released back in February 2006. Note there is a warning for some options that it's best to use a UPS if you use it.
2) It uses the web browser's language. If you don't want to change the web browser's language install another web browser and set that one to use English and use that. Our current models give you the option to override the language used in the UI.
Castor
Aug 19, 2016Aspirant
How I have coped"...?
Well, I obviuosly have had NO problems, or any need for "new features":-)
Thank you very much for the response.
Some questions regarding your suggestions on how to fix my problem with the new disks not allocated to the maxium capacity:
1) Is it really MANDATORY to do a "factory reset"?
2) Updating the firmware surely would not require an backup?
3) What if I do that, and then remove one disk, fooling the system that it is "broken", and then mount the disk, so it will be rebuild.
(Perhaps using a partition application on another computer to wipe it clean?)
Would that -with the the new firmware- allocate the full potential of the disk?
If so, I would be happy to continue to do the same procedure with the remainging three disks.
"Factory restore" is always scary:-)
mdgm-ntgr
Aug 19, 2016NETGEAR Employee Retired
1) Well the disks would not be 4k partition aligned so the performance may be terrible. Furthermore if you last did a factory reset on RAIDiator 3.x then you would have a volume block size of 4k and the NAS would try and fail to expand the volume on each boot as volumes with a 4k block size on a Sparc unit cannot be expanded past 5TB.
2) No, but you are updating from a very old firmware and it's best practice to keep a regular backup, and one of the times it's a good idea to do an extra update to this regular backup is before a major firmware update.
3) Without needing to format it using a PC if a disk is hot-added it will be wiped and added to the array.
If there is a ReadyNAS Photos add-on or BitTorrent add-on on your system you should remove those before doing the firmware update. Otherwise you will lose access to the web admin interface after doing the firmware update.
- StephenBAug 19, 2016Guru - Experienced User
This might be useful info: http://www.rnasguide.com/2011/06/22/why-you-might-want-to-factory-reset-a-sparc-readynas/
Castor wrote:
3) What if I do that, and then remove one disk, fooling the system that it is "broken", and then mount the disk, so it will be rebuild.
(Perhaps using a partition application on another computer to wipe it clean?)
Would that -with the the new firmware- allocate the full potential of the disk?
No. As mdgm says, it will rebuild the existing array. But the only way to get full expansion is to create a new volume with the "new" blocksize. That requires a reset.
- CastorAug 25, 2016Aspirant
You were right:-)
A firmware update did indeed fail to "upgrade" to 4 Kb block size:-(
A "factory reset" was as instructed used.
This made ALL of the disk space allocated:-)
I am still copying data from temporary storage media, such as a 3TB Sata disk.
Questions:
1) Is it normal to get a transfer speed of of about 7 MB/s, copying data to the NAS as above?
I deactivated "journaling", which slightly increased the data copying rate.
2) The new firmware "Localized, and set the language in the User Interface to Swedish".
Sure, I live in Sweden, and speak Swedish.
But....
I do not want the User Interface in the ReadyNAS frontview- connected with my browser- to use Swedish.
The translation is often "corny", and a bit hard to understand.
The English user interface is crystal clear.
I hate when installation routines localize an application based on my location, or OS language, without ASKING me for the prefferred language.
And above all, thereafter NOT giving you a choice to change the UI language.
Do I have to edit some obscure Linux text file -which I can not get access to- to remedy this?
I am not on about the language "used by users", but only the UI language.
Sure, i can cope with it.
As said before, I have had no problems for the last 8,5 years: with a Beta release:-)
I am fully satisfied with your solution to my problem, except this small "glitch", regarding the language in the UI:-)
Thank you!
- mdgm-ntgrAug 26, 2016NETGEAR Employee Retired
1) If the resync to sync the disks sector by sector is still in process that may slow things down a bit. You are using old hardware and the resources needed to run things would have gone up a bit over time. The NV+ essentially uses pretty much the same hardware (has same CPU and RAM) as the NV we released back in February 2006. Note there is a warning for some options that it's best to use a UPS if you use it.
2) It uses the web browser's language. If you don't want to change the web browser's language install another web browser and set that one to use English and use that. Our current models give you the option to override the language used in the UI.
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