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Greg_Staten
Jan 30, 2015Tutor
ReadyNAS Pro Pioneer resync stuck at 58.6%
I have a Pro Pioneer that I use as a home media and backup server. Last week the performance fell into a deep ditch and I'm struggling/concerned to bring things back to normal. Ten days ago the wee...
Greg_Staten
Jan 31, 2015Tutor
Sorry. Meant to mention that. I"m running RAIDiator 4.2.26. I tried to download the logs but unfortunately that timed out as well, as did shutting trying to shut the server down. So, in preparation for the drive testing I force shut down the server using the power button.
My wife then asked me to do a backup of some photos before pulling and testing drives so I powered it back up and shortly thereafter the server sent me two emails. The first told me that a firmware update to 4.2.27 had successfully completed (which I had initiated at the beginning of this week to see if a firmware update would reset the state enough to get past the resync sticking) and the second informed me that it had identified and fixed a drive error.
Suddenly the server was back up and running again at full performance. Frontpage which had been slow to display now pops up instantly again and I can now pull drive health and logs, which also come up instantly. Drive 5 is reporting three ATA errors and UDMA CRC errors so I suspect it needs replacing. I'll go pick up a spare today.
Still somewhat mysterious that it came back online, but at least I now know we have a drive issue that I can correct.
Thanks!
My wife then asked me to do a backup of some photos before pulling and testing drives so I powered it back up and shortly thereafter the server sent me two emails. The first told me that a firmware update to 4.2.27 had successfully completed (which I had initiated at the beginning of this week to see if a firmware update would reset the state enough to get past the resync sticking) and the second informed me that it had identified and fixed a drive error.
Suddenly the server was back up and running again at full performance. Frontpage which had been slow to display now pops up instantly again and I can now pull drive health and logs, which also come up instantly. Drive 5 is reporting three ATA errors and UDMA CRC errors so I suspect it needs replacing. I'll go pick up a spare today.
Still somewhat mysterious that it came back online, but at least I now know we have a drive issue that I can correct.
Thanks!
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