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azerva
Jul 24, 2015Tutor
Data Volume Lost after Disk Replace #25483643
Hello ReadyNAS Community,
after a disk failure (disk 3), I replaced this disk. A volume resynchronization was started automatically. However, this resynchronisation failed with no obvious error...
azerva
Jul 24, 2015Tutor
vandermerwe wrote:I don't suppose you have a backup of the data on the volume?
Hi,
well no. It's quite a lot of data, was around 5 TB (I had 4 x 2 TB drives), so not actually a lot of space to back it up twice. The NAS was supposed to be the "redundant" backup ;)
So I'm open to any suggestions.
vandermerwe
Jul 24, 2015Master
Sending logs is described here, you just download them from the nas then email them in:
http://kb.netgear.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/21543
There are many scenarios that a redundant volume does not offer protection against, therefore backups are essential.
What model readynas is it?
I think you need to ask Netgear support to look to look at this, open a support case and be prepared to pay.
- azervaJul 24, 2015Tutor
vandermerwe wrote:Sending logs is described here, you just download them from the nas then email them in:
http://kb.netgear.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/21543
There are many scenarios that a redundant volume does not offer protection against, therefore backups are essential.
What model readynas is it?
I think you need to ask Netgear support to look to look at this, open a support case and be prepared to pay.
Thanks for this. I have sent the logs. I have already contacted Netgear, but as you probably know / assume they are not very eager to help. At the moment they are looking into the case. However, I assume that the Netgear implementation of RAID is based on existing technolgoies, and that there is maybe at least one or two rebuild or salvage commands I can try. I was hoping I could maybe find an answer here.
The model is RNS-104, was bought diskless, and has 4 drives in it.
Thanks in advance for your time,
Alex
- JohnRoJul 24, 2015NETGEAR Employee Retired
Hi azerva,
I looked at some information on the logs you have sent and on my understanding, it appears that Drive 4 may have also failed. To confirm this, please download disk diagnostic tools from Western Digital (WD lifeguard) or Seagate's(Seatools) webiste and check your drives. My hopes are still high that your data will be recovered.
I'll look forward to your response.
Thanks,
- mdgm-ntgrJul 25, 2015NETGEAR Employee Retired
Your logs show that disk 4 has been giving errors for quite some time.
It would have been good to have been asked before there was a big problem whether the errors were a cause of concern.
When you replace a failed disk, the resulting resync that puts heavy stress on all disks can finish off another disk that is failing.
ATA Error Count: 90 Reallocated Sectors: 696 Reallocation Events: 696 Spin Retry Count: 0 End-to-End Errors: 0 Command Timeouts: 0 Current Pending Sector Count: 48 Uncorrectable Sector Count: 48 Temperature: 47 Start/Stop Count: 1554 Power-On Hours: 14041 Power Cycle Count: 232 Load Cycle Count: 1555
Those ATA errors, reallocated sectors, current pending sectors and uncorrectable sector counts considered together indicate very clearly that this disk is bad.
An attempt to clone this disk e.g. using dd_rescue may be necessary.
This looks like a data recovery situation.
You may need to consider purchasing data recovery services. Support could explain the cost and the scope of what is covered.
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