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bgg1
Dec 28, 2016Aspirant
New HDDs failing in Pro 2
Hello, I've been running a ReadyNAS Pro 2 with two 2TB WD red drives. I primarily use it as a backup and media server. I recently bought two 3TB drives (also red) to expand. Along the way I did somet...
- Jan 05, 2017
bgg1 wrote:
With one old drive in, everything else (except for the few corrupted folders) seems to be working well - I can access all other files (at least the ones I tried), and can stream movies on Plex to my phone from both the drive and from an attached USB drive.
I'm not sure what the underlying issue is.
Options I see are
(a) try again on the new hard drive install/expansion. That might work, but some file corruption likely remains.
(b) format one of the 3 TB drives in a PC, and copy the data off the NAS to it. Then remove both 2 TB drives, and do a factory install with the remaining 3 TB drive. Reconfigure the NAS, install your apps, and restore the data from the copy. Then move the 3 TB drive from the PC to the NAS. This will take longer, but will ensure that everything is clean when you are done. You'd also preserve both of the 2 TB drives.
bgg1
Jan 03, 2017Aspirant
I'm on my phone and accidentally tapped on accept answer, but I'm not done yet. Not sure if that can be reversed, but I'd appreciate further advice until I'm up and running with the new disks.
Thanks
Thanks
StephenB
Jan 03, 2017Guru - Experienced User
I reversed it for you.
bgg1 wrote:
Not sure if that can be reversed...
- bgg1Jan 03, 2017Aspirant
Thanks.
So do I have to do anything to the new drive before inserting?
- StephenBJan 03, 2017Guru - Experienced User
bgg1 wrote:
So do I have to do anything to the new drive before inserting?
No. Just insert it into the NAS with the NAS running.
bgg1 wrote:
But assuming the original drives don't get harmed in this process, is that sufficient as a backup stand in?
you might confirm that the second original disk boots up ok if it is in the NAS by itself. Power down the NAS first, then swap the disks and see what happens.
- bgg1Jan 04, 2017Aspirant
I shut down and tried booting up with the 2nd of the original drives now in slot 1. Booted fine, and i can access the data, but frontview gives me the error message: Volume scan failed to run properly. I tried rebooting with volume scan set to run on reboot with same results.
UPDATE: One thing I just noticed on this second drive is that one of the folders in my media share is listed as NAME_data instead of just NAME, and in that folder is another folder e00, and in there are folders d00 through d03, each one with many approx 1MB .au files. I found one other folder that was renamed to X_dsta with empty folders e00>d00 insid, and one additional X_data folder found. My assumption is that these are folders that got corrupted somehow. I will check the 1st drive again to see if thhey are there too.
2nd UPDATE: I rebooted with the first drive again. Same three folders are corrupt. Now i have the volume scan error on this disk as well. But other than said three folders, everthing else seems to be there.
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