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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.
tfs8271
Jul 26, 2016Aspirant
Okay... My system read data Degraded but eventually everything cleared up. Literally when resyncing it wasn't until it hit 100% and sort of rebooted did it act normal. This takes days, be patient. Try all steps on page 6 and do them over and again. Have all four drives in the NAS! I kept taking my 4th drive out and it kept crashing.
PATIENCE
Venkman
Jul 26, 2016Aspirant
Hi There, and really thank you for all your kind answers and support.
So:
- I extracted the 4th disk (before completion of volume expension, as I had the famous error "mv_xor_status+88")
- I upgrade my NAS with the new Beta firmware 6.5.2.T486
- After reboot, strangely it showed "Degraded", but the volume has been expanded
- I re- inserted the 4th disk
- Volume re-syncing (still 40 hours to go), and no more freeze or mv_xor* message for the time being.
I will keep you informed at the end of the process.
Best regards.
- VenkmanJul 28, 2016Aspirant
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.
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