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tominwi
May 14, 2019Luminary
ReadyNAS NV+ after HDD upgrade
I decided to upgrade my NV+ V1 with 4.1.16 and X-RAID from qty 4 1TB drives to qty 4 2TB drives yesterday morning. Followed the Netgear recommendation to pull the 1st drive hot and replace it, and AF...
StephenB
May 21, 2019Guru - Experienced User
tominwi wrote:
Here is the dmesg.log which shows a bad block in the NAND? What's that, the onboard firmware?
Yes. The firmware install is stored in the onboard flash (and I believe the boot loader is also). It looks like the system is sparing the bad block, so I agree that doesn't seem to be the main issue.
tominwi wrote:
but now the box is doing a Resync, as if I'd pulled or replaced a drive or ??? Says it's gonna take 12 hours to do this. What to do next? Shut it down and pull each drive one-by-one and test them?
I'd let the resync continue to completion. This is likely a side-effect of the kernel panic (unclean shutdown).
tominwi wrote:
today I got another kernel panic, after it had been working just fine for a couple days ... Or maybe I should try instead an OS Reinstall
Ok. So this means the kernel panic isn't linked to the new disks.
I'd suggest backing up the data and trying to do a factory reset with the 4x1TB drives in place. You could do an OS reinstall first I guess, and see if it helps. The OS reinstall doesn't reinstall everything, so it might not help if there's some corruption in the OS partition.
Another option is to do a factory install with one of the 2 TB drives (leaving the other bays empty). Don't use the one that initially failed Seatools, since it's health is unknown. Then add the other disks one of a time, and see if the kernel panic strikes again. If all looks well, then reconfigure the NAS and restore the files from backup.
Though I do think you should consider how much time/energy you want to put into this. It might be time to get a new NAS and let this one go.
tominwi
May 21, 2019Luminary
All good thoughts, thanks. Now For The Dumb Questions: I've been backing-up the entire volume, the C: drive, using Rsync to an external USB. If I were to do the Factory Reset/Reinstall, how do I recover from this USB backup? And do I restore my CONFIG file using FV Before or After I get the files from USB drive back onto the NAS?
- StephenBMay 21, 2019Guru - Experienced User
As far as ordering goes, it's best to
- reinstall add-ons
- restore configuration
- restore data
The add-ons are first because some of the configuration files relate to the add-ons.
Frontview won't let you restore the full hardrive in one restore operation (annoying limitation). So you'd need to restore share by share. Do you use the private "home" shares?
You could also run rsync directly from the linux CLI. That would let you restore the full C volume.
- tominwiMay 21, 2019Luminary
StephenB wrote:
...you'd need to restore share by share. Do you use the private "home" shares?You could also run rsync directly from the linux CLI. That would let you restore the full C volume.
Dunno what "private 'home' shares" are? I have Security as User Mode with just 4 users, then 4 shares: backup, downloads, tom, and media. When I look in Windows Network Neighborhood I find a "home" directory at the root level, with 4 subfolders named according to my 4-person user list, and these are all empty. So maybe the answer is No?
If you know the rsync CLI command I do know how to access via SSH and would give that a try first I guess.
Thanks!
- StephenBMay 21, 2019Guru - Experienced User
tominwi wrote:
When I look in Windows Network Neighborhood I find a "home" directory at the root level, with 4 subfolders named according to my 4-person user list, and these are all empty. So maybe the answer is No?Yes, those are the private shares. If you access the NAS using one of the user credentials (other than admin), you'll see that user's share (not home, C, or the other user shares).
If they are empty, then you aren't using them.
tominwi wrote:
If you know the rsync CLI command I do know how to access via SSH and would give that a try first I guess.
I don't run it that way very often. So it'd be best to look at the rsync man page. There are several resources that will give you examples on rsync - so try googling for them.
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