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Strung
Apr 21, 2019Aspirant
Fan Loud
Hello,
I have recent issue with my setup. I start my readynas RN102 and the fan is loud.
I have investigate problem and see in monitoring page one of disk with no temperature display.
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StephenB
Apr 22, 2019Guru - Experienced User
Strung wrote:
I was thinking update the firmware of hard drive. I don't think this issue ils relatée to readynas.
The fan has always been setup on silent.
I doubt that updating the drive firmware will matter.
Are you seeing a rise in disk temps when the fan is loud? I realize that you aren't always seeing the temps reported.
Strung wrote:
I have investigate problem and see in monitoring page one of disk with no temperature display.
Do you have disk spindown enabled? I believe you will see this behavior when a drive is spun down.
Strung
Apr 22, 2019Aspirant
If i replug the faulty disk, the fan is loud (3200 tr/min) after few minutes and I see :
- 25 °c for first disk
- 122°C for second disk
- 50°C for CPU
I have disabled spin down but same result.
If I remove the faulty disk, the fan becomes silent after few minutes (700tr/min).
I a using this setup since 4 years without a problem... Strange
Do you think i can associated the fist disk st1000dm003 with a st100dm001 (same capacity but not in hardware compatilibty) to rebuild X-RAID ?
- StephenBApr 22, 2019Guru - Experienced User
Strung wrote:
- 122°C for second disk
If I remove the faulty disk, the fan becomes silent after few minutes (700tr/min).
Is disk 2 the "faulty disk"? Have you checked how hot it is when you remove it?
Strung wrote:
Do you think i can associated the fist disk st1000dm003 with a st100dm001 (same capacity but not in hardware compatilibty) to rebuild X-RAID ?
That will work, but generally I recommend either NAS-purposed or enterprise class drives (for instance, Seagate Ironwolf or Ironwolf Pro). WDC Red, WDC Red Pro are also good options.
- StrungApr 22, 2019Aspirant
Yes second disk is faulty one, it is warm but not hot !
- StrungApr 22, 2019Aspirant
I correct last answer, when the fan is loud with second disk. The disk is not warm.
How can i replace temp sensor ?
- StephenBApr 22, 2019Guru - Experienced User
Strung wrote:
How can i replace temp sensor ?
You can't. It's inside the disk.
You could try powering down, and removing disk 1 - booting up with only disk 2 installed (in slot 2). Then see if you also get the same result with the fan (and confirm that the disk actually boots).
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