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macleodsje
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Jun 15, 2021
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Raid 1 only on one HDD

Hi,   I am seeking some advice I upgraded my ReadyNas 31200 from 2Tb to Seagate NAS 4TB (both drives are identical) and during the process I now have one HDD showing as Raid 1 showing the volume i...
  • StephenB's avatar
    Jun 15, 2021

    macleodsje wrote:

     

    Please advise what is the best way forward.

     


    One way forward is to back up everything on the NAS, do a factory default, and then rebuild the NAS and restore the files from your backup.

    The benefits of this approach are that it will give you a completely clean filesystem, and it won't require use of paid support.

     

    A second option is to remove the "spare" disk, and then zero it.  You can do this by connecting it to a Windows PC (either sata or a usb adapter/dock), and using the erase test in Seatools.  Note this is an "advanced" test - Seatools makes you jump through a couple of hoops to run it.  Then hot-insert the disk into the NAS - that should resync the RAID-1 array, and then expand.  I strongly recommend making a backup of the NAS files before you try this option.

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