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jhbingham
Dec 26, 2015Aspirant
WD Red 3TB failure - JBOD - ReadyNASRND2000v2 #25795764
Do I have a readynas RND2000v2 which was setup with two 3TB Red discs in JBOD mode.
One of the discs doesnt come online.
Placing it in a docking station, you can hear the noise that it makes,...
jhbingham
Dec 26, 2015Aspirant
Hi JennC,
Thank you for your reply.
Yes, I went through about 4 months of 'support' with Netgear, back and forward trying to pinpoint the issue. I did all sorts of tasks as requested by the Netgear agents.
Subsequently, due to the repeitive nature of the tasks they asked I do, etc, the disc is now out of warranty.
I did try WD but again, unless you get to the core of the support team, you get wishy-washy answers from the first line of support.
Data recovery is going to cost $1500+ due to the size of the disc, but I am hoping that there is some whizz on here that can give me some real geek advice instead of thinking that I dont have 2 brain cells!!!
StephenB
Dec 26, 2015Guru - Experienced User
Your video sure sounds like a failed disk to me.
Did you connect the disk to a PC and run lifeguard? If so, does it see the disk? If yes, did you test it, and what were the results?
Are there any disk-related errors in the ReadyNAS log.
- jhbinghamDec 28, 2015Aspirant
Yes, the video is of the "bad" disc removed from the NAS and inserted in an external USB caddy.
When switched on, the disc makes that noise, normally twice it tries to spin up, then goes to sleep.
I switched out the PCB with that of an exact same disc, and no luck.
The steps you ask - the computer doesnt even sense the disc is attached.
The ReadyNas doesnt even see the disc, so I am unable to get logs from it.
Jonny
- StephenBDec 28, 2015Guru - Experienced User
If the NAS boots without that disk, you can get the system logs. The OS partition that holds the logs is RAID-1 and is mirrored.
- jhbinghamDec 28, 2015Aspirant
something to start with - the alert emails i get from the nas are as follows:
Email 1) Volume scan failed to run properly. (NAS-v2)
***** File system check performed at Sun Nov 29 22:37:35 CET 2015 *****fsck from util-linux-ng 2.17.2
/dev/mapper/c-c: clean, 149250/45547520 files, 112055206/728760320 blocks
fsck.ext4: No such file or directory while trying to open /dev/d/d
Possibly non-existent device?Email 2) Missing shares detected (NAS-v2)
The paths for the shares listed below could not be found. Typically, this occurs when the ReadyNAS is unable to access the data volume.
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[Sun Nov 29 23:37:48 CET 2015]
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