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alexofindy
Dec 06, 2011Aspirant
How to replace a disk with SMART errors
Hi, I have a readynas ultra 6 plus. The unit has a a single volume, comprised of three 3TB Western Digitial drives, model WD30EZRS, configured as a x-raid-2 single redundancy volume; these drives ...
PapaBear1
Dec 06, 2011Apprentice
If you are pulling the drive with the smart errors to replace it with a new drives, it is best to hot pull the current drive and hot add the new drive. If you are removing a drive for testing, it is best to shut down the NAS and remove the drive for testing and then replace the drive before rebooting the NAS. With this procedure, no drive removal will be noted by the system.
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