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jdlt
Sep 09, 2019Aspirant
Help with data recovery after crash
Help/advice needed: I have a 4 disks ReadyNAS314, configured in Raid5. This weekend my disk 2 (=parity disks) suddenly stopped worked. Normally no problem because a Raid5 can survive that. Howeve...
Sandshark
Sep 10, 2019Sensei
Disk 2 is not a "parity disk". The parity and all of the data is spread across all drives, so you cannot recover anything from a subset of less than 3 of 4. Hopefully, the second failed drive is healthy enough to the cloning procedure, so you'll have three drives to work with.
jdlt
Sep 11, 2019Aspirant
Thanks for the advice. I'm cloning the faulty disks now.
Would you advice to swap out the 2 faulty disk together and put in the cloned ones, or only do one and let the array try a rebuild before replacing the second problem disk?
- StephenBSep 11, 2019Guru - Experienced User
jdlt wrote:
Would you advice to swap out the 2 faulty disk together and put in the cloned ones, or only do one and let the array try a rebuild before replacing the second problem disk?
Disk 2 failed a while before disk 1, so it is probably out of sync with the array. So I wouldn't use the clone of disk 2. Just leave the slot empty. Then boot the system up read-only using the instructions on page 74 here: http://www.downloads.netgear.com/files/GDC/READYNAS-100/ReadyNAS_%20OS6_Desktop_HM_EN.pdf
If you have access to your data, then back it up right away (before you insert a new disk into slot 2).
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