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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 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.
atai1960
Aug 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
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- atai1960Aug 28, 2016Aspirant
Of course is the disk #2 the Seagate.
In the meantime I have done a test; I took the dead Seagate disk for the NAS but that works normally attached at my laptop and I have connected using an external box on the USB port of my NAS and works perfect. So at least I don't have lost the disk; in case I can buy an other external box to connect also the disk # 2 that do not work on my NAS (impossible to create new share).For the future I will not buy used disks and probably I will buy WD
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