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miogpsrocks
Mar 30, 2016Tutor
Readynas Rejected a drive(Green drive yuck!), file scan for days and days without finishing
My readynas identified a bad hard drive(WD green drive) and I am running some test on it to find out what is wrong with it. I tried to format it then transfer some files to it, it will take li...
StephenB
Mar 30, 2016Guru - Experienced User
When a write to a sector fails, the sector is reallocated - mapped to a different part fo the drive, and the data is then written
When a read from a sector fails, that isn't done - because the drive has no idea what data should be written to the reallocated sector. Instead the drive puts that sector on a "pending sector" list, and increases the pending sector count. Later on when that sector is written, it will be reallocated first.
So your drive is certainly failing - with hundreds of sectors that can't be read at the very least. The slow progress on the tests suggests that the i/o is frequently timing out.
Just get a new drive. I suggest a NAS purposed drive (WD Red or Seagate VN).
miogpsrocks
Mar 30, 2016Tutor
I am not sure how extensive you test different hard drives drives but I can tell you from my experience, 99% of the time a failing drive is always a "green drive"
I am not sure why but there is something about that green drives that fails like crazy in raid systems. Maybe they call it green drive because its krypotnite.
I wonder if other members have found the same thing, I would advise everyone to stay away from anything green when it comes to hard drives.
Its kind of sad beause it does not really save that much power, maybe a few watts and if you configure your readynas to spin down when not in use for like 30 minutes you could probably save more power then by using all these green drives.
To me personally, my data such as pictures, work documents,etc are worth a lot more than a few watts of power.
I basically have this green drive as a backup for a lot of my pictures in case something happens to the readynas. What does that one moderiator always use to say? Something like " RAID is not backup"
Thanks.
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