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euphos
Aug 25, 2014Aspirant
2 quick questions on my RN104 OS6 screens
Okay, 2 (hopefully) quick questions. My System > Performance tab shows all 4 of my drives, temperatures, etc is the status section. The first 3 drive temps look good. However, drive 4 the temp is -1...
StephenB
Aug 27, 2014Guru - Experienced User
The formula for single redundancy is to sum the total of the all the disks, and then subtract the largest. This is in TB (multiples of 1000), not TiB (multiples of 1024). The NAS (like windows) reports TiB.
First hot-insert the 4 TB into slot 4, (e.g, remove the bad disk, and insert the new replacement with the NAS running). Then wait for the drive to be synced (added into the array). Then after that is complete, hot-insert the second 4TB drive into any of the other slots. If all the disks are solid, perhaps pick the one with the most power-on hours (which you can see in the SMART stats).
First hot-insert the 4 TB into slot 4, (e.g, remove the bad disk, and insert the new replacement with the NAS running). Then wait for the drive to be synced (added into the array). Then after that is complete, hot-insert the second 4TB drive into any of the other slots. If all the disks are solid, perhaps pick the one with the most power-on hours (which you can see in the SMART stats).
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