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atai1960
Aug 20, 2016Aspirant
Problem with disk Seagate St300DM001
Hello, I have 2 ReadyNAS; one old model NV and a more recent model 104. It's strange but I have more problems with the 104. I have added 2 new disks both 2 Seagate model ST3000DM001 and after f...
StephenB
Aug 26, 2016Guru - Experienced User
I think you must have already lost your data, correct?
If so, the first question is whether you need some form of data recovery. Likely it would be expensive, and there is no guarantee of success.
If you aren't going for data recovery, then my advice is to check with the seller and see if you can exchange the DM drives for something else. Amazon will let you exchange if you do it quickly.
WDC WD30EFRX would be a better option, as would a Seagate ST3000VN0001. While you are at it, perhaps look at 4 TB prices and see if it makes sense to go slightly larger.
atai1960
Aug 27, 2016Aspirant
I don't care about the data lost; were only movies.
I also can't contact the reseller because it was a used disks.
But I had no answer about the disk that is still working but I can't create new shares; Do i have to consider lost also this?
For sure I will not buy any Seagate ST3000DM001 again for the future, better use WD
- StephenBAug 27, 2016Guru - Experienced User
atai1960 wrote:
But I had no answer about the disk that is still working but I can't create new shares; Do i have to consider lost also this?
This is all jbod correct? and one volume per disk drive?
I'd try destroying the volume and then recreating it.
atai1960 wrote:
I also can't contact the reseller because it was a used disks.
For sure I will not buy any Seagate ST3000DM001 again for the future, better use WD
Maybe avoid used disks too.
- atai1960Aug 27, 2016Aspirant
Yes, one volume for disk.
How I can see if all jbod are correct?
I have already destroyed the volume and recreated but when I try to add a new share on this volume I always received the same error message (1013030001).
At the moment the system logs tell me that this volume has 44880 sectors reallocated
- JennCAug 27, 2016NETGEAR Employee Retired
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