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sschmidlap's avatar
sschmidlap
Aspirant
Apr 05, 2022

How to swap drive for degraded array?

I replaced the drive that was degrading a RAID 10 configuration.  I swapped the drive while it was powered off, but now when powered on ReadyNAS does not even detect the drive.  There is no LED light, and the bay shows the slot in which I replaced is empty.  How do I get the NAS to recognize the drive, and how do I start a resynch?

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  • StephenB's avatar
    StephenB
    Guru - Experienced User

    Try removing/reinserting the drive with the NAS running.

     

    Did you test the drive before adding it to the NAS?

    • sschmidlap's avatar
      sschmidlap
      Aspirant
      I did not test the drive. I removed it then inserted one of the good drives in bay 3 and the drive was detected so I know the bay or NAS should not be the problem. Then I put the known good drive back in bay 4 and the possible bad drive back in bay 3. The possible bad drive is a brand new drive in bay 3. Now it says remove inactive volumes in bays 1,2 and 4. The volumes all show up as red in the console. And I can't reach my backup share anymore. It looks like the volume was destroyed. I am going to take it to Data Doctors because I don't know how to get logs or do any of the tech stuff I have read in this forum. Do you have any other suggestions?
      • Sandshark's avatar
        Sandshark
        Sensei - Experienced User

        Did you do that swap with power on?  If you did, that was a very bad thing to do.

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