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JJNas24
Sep 27, 2019Aspirant
ReadyNAS Duo v2
Hello, everybody, i have a RN Duo v2 with two 3TB WD red disks, Radiator 5.3.13. The disk in shaft 1 failed. New 3TB WD red ordered and installed. Sync runs for about 8 hours, is then stopped wit...
- Oct 09, 2019
JJNas24 wrote:I have done the full erase.
After that i have inserted the new disk again in slot1, rebuild starts and ends with same problem
Same mdstat.log?
JJNas24 wrote:
Do you have another idea?
Do a full backup. Then do a factory install with all disks in place, and confirm that the RAID array is correct. Then reconfigure the NAS, and restore the data from backup.
A variant is to do the factory install with only the new disk in slot 1, and confirm that is ok. Then hot-insert the remaining disks one at a time.
JJNas24
Oct 09, 2019Aspirant
Hi,
I have done the full erase.
After that i have inserted the new disk again in slot1, rebuild starts and ends with same problem.
Do you have another idea?
StephenB
Oct 09, 2019Guru - Experienced User
JJNas24 wrote:I have done the full erase.
After that i have inserted the new disk again in slot1, rebuild starts and ends with same problem
Same mdstat.log?
JJNas24 wrote:
Do you have another idea?
Do a full backup. Then do a factory install with all disks in place, and confirm that the RAID array is correct. Then reconfigure the NAS, and restore the data from backup.
A variant is to do the factory install with only the new disk in slot 1, and confirm that is ok. Then hot-insert the remaining disks one at a time.
- JJNas24Oct 14, 2019Aspirant
Hello, I have reconfigured the raid and partially restored the data.
Everything looks good for now.
Stupid that this doesn't reflect the function of a NAS.
Thanks for your help and patience.
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