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Superdan186
Apr 21, 2016Tutor
Delete a Bond Network cost Nas to crash everytime
Two day ago I delete a bond network and my ReadyNas RN104 Crash again. I was running 6.4.2 when I have my first crash that was a few week ago Nas was very slow. Then I was told to upgrade FW to 6.5.0-T322. Nas then back to normal speed with new beta FW. Two day ago I delete bond again see if new FW was fix but it didn't crash again I have to unplug power cord. After Nas boot up and it do a resync and it was two day ago. Now only at 6.94% this is Ridiculous long. I start to think to rip all my HD out of the Nas and move on to build a Freenas.
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- Retired_Member
I don't think 585 hours is an expected time to resync a 4 HDD RAID5, even for 10TB on an ARM unit... It should be much faster than that.
On a 104, the limitation is usually the CPU. Do you have anything else running on the NAS? Like applications, backup jobs, etc?
Do you have anything in the logs?
Did you try to gracefully reboot the NAS from the web interface to see if the resync speed is different afterwards?
When the NAS was "crashed" were the buttons and LCD responsive?
What type of bond are you currently using?
- StephenBGuru - Experienced User
I agree it is longer than it should be. Perhaps someone from Netgear will want to take a look (esp. since this is on the beta firmware).
I just check my Nas yes I have 3 apps running Virus, Plexmedia and Photo II. I turn Plex and Photo II Off now take
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. I have a (Linksys SE3016 16-Port Gigabit Ethernet Switch) I think is unmanage switch. I have my Bond setting as Active Backup. Then want to try change setting to Round-Robin Then it crash. I still confuse which setting should I use for more faster performance.
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