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R_W
Apr 05, 2019Aspirant
RN214 Healthy XRAID Drives Degrade After Every Restart
RN214 system goes to a data degraded state each and every time the system is shutdown and restarted. After the data is resynced, which takes the better part of a day, the system will once again repo...
StephenB
Apr 11, 2019Guru - Experienced User
I suggest sending a private message (PM) to one of the mods ( JohnCM_S or Marc_V ) and ask if they are willing to review your logs. Hopchen might also be willing to do that.
Don't post the logs publicly though.
- HopchenApr 11, 2019Prodigy
Yup, you can download logs and attach to a Google link or similar and then PM me the link. I will be happy to take a look at them.
Cheers
- SandsharkApr 11, 2019Sensei
That's usually caused by one of the drives not spining up fast enough. The slow one is marked dead, but then seen as alive and re-sync is started. Both your drives are 7200RPM, so it's not a speed mismatch that's causng it. Too heavy a load on the power supply.maybe?
- Retired_MemberApr 12, 2019
Sandshark wrote: "Too heavy a load on the power supply.maybe?"
...or lots of dirt/dust? Why not trying to cleanup the box? With the nas shutdown remove the disks keeping in mind which one belongs to which bay. Carefully do your cleanup and re-insert the disks into their dedicated bays. Reboot the nas and hope for the better.
Kind regards
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