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Jupp13
Jun 26, 2016Aspirant
mv_xor_status+88
On my ReadyNAS 104, Firmware 6.5 I changed, one after another, all 4 of the 500GB HDD's to 3GB HDD's to extens the capacity. All went well up to the last disk. The process of degrading and restoring...
- Jul 28, 2016
Hello!
After 50 hours of resynch, my RN104 is now redundant (Using X-Raid).
Do the procedure of upgrading the RN1004 firmware with 6.5.2 T486 fixed the bug.
Just for your information.
Thanks again for your support.
Best regards.
BrianL2
Jun 29, 2016NETGEAR Employee Retired
Hi Jupp13,
Welcome to the community!
Did the resync of the last disk stopped at some point? If you can confirm that the 1st three disks resync just fine, you can turn off the unit and remove the 4th disk that caused this error message. Download the logs and send it us.
Kind regards,
BrianL
NETGEAR Community Team
Jupp13
Jun 29, 2016Aspirant
Dear Brian,
thanks for your answer.
Yes, the first three disks resynced properly. After restarting the unit with all 4 disks it shows the message 'page_mapping+0’ for 48 hours now.
I will remove the 4th disk and restart the unit and will come back to you with the log, once I can get access.
Thanks,
Joe
- Jupp13Jun 29, 2016Aspirant
Dear Brian,
is there any direct email-adress I can send the log-files to?
community@netgear.com is bouncing back.
Thanks, Joe
- BrianL2Jul 01, 2016NETGEAR Employee Retired
Hi Jupp13,
Were you able to try it? Send it here instead and put attention to my name.
Kind regards,
BrianL
NETGEAR Community Team- njpryanJul 02, 2016Aspirant
Hi all,
If you remember back in May I posted about my NAS issues with drive failure etc. My ReadyNAS 104 had for the first time 4 x 4TB WD RED HDD's and then things went haywire.
Well after getting the support from the Netgear chaps up the road from me but went through the correct process it was a case that drive 4 failed and in an attempt to get as much data from the NAS as I was unable to backup due to no storage big enough I was transferring from NAS to different HDD's and after two weeks Drive 3 failed and also made it impossible to continue transferring and los the remaining data.
Well I sent both Drive #3 and #4 off to my point of purchase as both were still under the 12 month warranty and about 6 weeks later the courier arrived with a package with two WD Red 4TB HDD's. Now preusming they were new replacements rather than the others repaired as they were all sealed up and everything - I inserted one HD into slot 3 as the NAS was noe back up and running with 2 x WD Red 4TB drives. The NAS went through the process as normal and accepted the 3rd drive and all good - granted it took about 2 ro 3 days for the NAS to re-sync which I found very long (maybe somebody can explain why it takes that long or tell me that this is an issue.) but it was working and was able to continue to add data to the NAS. I left it then for a day and then added the fourth HDD and then the re-sync started. A few days later I see the following on the display of the NAS:
"mv_xor_status+88"
Please don't tell me I am in trouble again with the HDD's.
Anybody shed any light on this. I have read that someone else had a similar problem and they were told to power off and remove the 4th HDD and re-start the NAS.
So can someone come back to me asap on this as I need to know what would cause the message to appear and how serious is it and is the issue the HDD or the NAS itself. I can't be going through this again. :smileyfrustrated:
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