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daveproctor
Aspirant
Sep 23, 2015

Help with how to replace a failing disc

My ReadyNAS has been running for a long time now with 4x 2TB drives in an X Raid configuration.

I am getting warning messages which indicate that one of the drives could be about to fail.

Is replacing this as simple as taking out the old drive, installing the new one and letting the ReadyNAS set up the new drive?

Thanks

Dave

10 Replies

  • Can you tell us what the errors are?

     


    daveproctor wrote:

    Is replacing this as simple as taking out the old drive, installing the new one and letting the ReadyNAS set up the new drive?


    That is the procedure (hot-removal and then hot-insertion).  But back up your data (at least the most critical) before you insert the replacement.  Sometimes drives fail in rapid succession, and the resync will stress the remaining drives.

    • williehoward's avatar
      williehoward
      Aspirant

      Interesting that someone else has experienced a failing disk in a two disk ReadyNas Duo system.  I just ordered two new drives after getting three successive messages that one of the disk was failing.   As soon as the disks arrived, I inserted one in drive 2 and the unit began to sync the new drive with the old in drive 1.  I went to bed because I knew it would take 3 or 4 hours to complete the transfer.   Had two 500GB drives installed.

       

      To my surprise the next morning, the unit had come to a complete halt.   I removed the new drive and tried to restart the NAS with only the old drive in bay 1.   It never came back up.  When I run the Raidar, it reports that there is a bad root sector.   To my dismay, I had over 5 years of photos taken as a professional photographer loaded without a backup.   Now it looks like I've lost all of the photos.   I purchased a disk salvage program and let it run to extract data found on one of the drives and it took 5 hours to go through the drive extracting my photos.   It did extract the images but none had meaningful filenames, the folder structure was non-existant and all of the photos were fragmented.   Bottom line, the extraction performed by the salvage software was useless.  Now I'm trying to get a refund for the salvage software.  

       

      Since the ReadyNas Duo V1 is over 4 years old, I can't get any support from Netgear.   I'm not pressing Netgear to repair the drive but I would like to get my precious photos and move them to another storage device.    I always though I was safe with RAID storage because of it's built in redundancy but now it looks like it's easy to lose information when the RAID Management software fails, becomes unsupported and is proprietary.

    • daveproctor's avatar
      daveproctor
      Aspirant

      Sorry for not picking up the replies here - I am getting this message

       

      Reallocated sector count has increased in the last day. Disk 4: Previous count: 312 Current count: 314 Growing SMART errors indicate a disk that may fail soon. If the errors continue to increase, you should be prepared to replace the disk.
      [Fri Oct 2 04:00:07 WEST 2015]

       

      Also this on Smart+ information:

       

      SMART Attribute
        
      Raw Read Error Rate0
      Spin Up Time983
      Start Stop Count105
      Reallocated Sector Count314
      Seek Error Rate0
      Power On Hours39928
      Spin Retry Count0
      Calibration Retry Count0
      Power Cycle Count103
      Power-Off Retract Count102
      Load Cycle Count2068382
      Temperature Celsius36
      Reallocated Event Count249
      Current Pending Sector935
      Offline Uncorrectable340
      UDMA CRC Error Count0
      Multi Zone Error Rate4681
        
      ATA Error Count0

       

      Extended Attribute
        
      Hot-add events0
      Hot-remove events0
      Lp stat events39
      Power glitches0
      Hard disk resets0
      Retries0
      Repaired sectors0

       

      • StephenB's avatar
        StephenB
        Guru

        daveproctor wrote:

        Sorry for not picking up the replies here - I am getting this message

         

        Reallocated sector count has increased in the last day. Disk 4: Previous count: 312 Current count: 314 Growing SMART errors indicate a disk that may fail soon. If the errors continue to increase, you should be prepared to replace the disk.
        [Fri Oct 2 04:00:07 WEST 2015]

         


         I'd replace this disk.

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