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sohaib
Aspirant
Apr 27, 2023

NOT able to replace a faulty drive for ReadyNAS 3220, version 6.10.8.

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  • StephenB's avatar
    StephenB
    Guru - Experienced User

    >>> NOT able to replace a faulty drive for ReadyNAS 3220, version 6.10.8.

     

    sohaib:  If you want help here, then you will need to give us a lot more details.  Starting with the RAID mode you are using, the model/size of the drive that failed, the model/size of the replacement.  And whether the NAS is detecting the drive, what (if any) errors you are seeing, etc. 

    • sohaib's avatar
      sohaib
      Aspirant

      Hi Dear,

      Thanks for your kind response.

      Kindly find below the Screen-shot before we started the repairing process , from the below screen shot, you can know the Raid level, No of drives, Type & model of the drives, Data Size & Status.

       

      Screen Shot, before Replacing the drive , OR doing any changes…

       

       

       

      Please find below the current status , and the steps which we have done.

      2) we have added a new drive in the 10th-bay , planning that , once we add the new drive , we will have more storage/ container size , then we will replace the faulty drive in the 6th-bay….

          ( As it is RAID-6 we the Storage-size of 7-drives, and 2 (two)-drives are as failover……) (Total No. of drives installed: 9. ,   so the total space we have is Approx. 26TB.)

      3) but , we have noticed, that this drive is NOT building , and its status remain as :UNKNOWN……

      4) so, later we have removed this new drive from the 10th bay & replaced it with the faulty drive in the 6th-bay…..

      I also formatted the new 6th bat drive , by using the right FORMAT-Tab,

      4) it has formatted , and automatically restarted, and the below status of the drives has occurred , as shown below  .

      5) NOW , I ma sure, that some how the original size of the container (i.e. the 25.44TB  is there , but the parity of the Data is somehow manipulated/ changed.

      6) maybe , I need to reactivate the HD (1, 5, 8, & 9)…….which turned black….

       

      Finally, do please advice us with your kind feedback.

      Thanking you for your kind cooperation.

       

       

       

       

      Regards,

      Sohaib M. Naseem Shakir.

      • StephenB's avatar
        StephenB
        Guru - Experienced User

        Have you downloaded the log zip file?

         


        sohaib wrote:

         

            ( As it is RAID-6 we the Storage-size of 7-drives, and 2 (two)-drives are as failover……) (Total No. of drives installed: 9. ,   so the total space we have is Approx. 26TB.)

        I'm not sure exactly what you mean by "failover".

         

        Just to clarify, you appear to have 7x4 TB RAID-6, so volume size is 28 TB (about 25 TiB). RAID-6 has dual-redundancy.  You don't appear to have any disks as as global spares.

         

        Was the original array using 4 TB drives?  Or was it vertically expanded at some point.

         


        sohaib wrote:

         

        2) we have added a new drive in the 10th-bay , planning that , once we add the new drive , we will have more storage/ container size , then we will replace the faulty drive in the 6th-bay….

        4) so, later we have removed this new drive from the 10th bay & replaced it with the faulty drive in the 6th-bay…..

        4) it has formatted , and automatically restarted, and the below status of the drives has occurred , as shown below  .

         


        A bit confused on this. Are you saying that you 

        1. inserted disk 10
        2. removed disk 10 (when it didn't seem to be adding) 
        3. removed disk 6
        4. then put disk 10 in slot disk, selected it, and formatted it?

         

         

         

         

         

         

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