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janpeter1
Oct 13, 2021Luminary
Disk test of RAID-1 takes more than 30 hours - something wrong?
Hi I am in the process of upgrading my RAID1-disk pair on RN314 system. Before change one of the disks I do "Disk test" from the NAS. It takes very long time and makes me a bit worried, although...
- Oct 19, 2021
I just want to repor that the final resync of "empty" last half of the 8TB was completed without any problem. All disks are ok. Took 26 hours the last part.
The somewhat long time is partly due to regular but small time machine backup from one computer that I did not turn that off during resync. That backup was however done to another disk on the same NAS but took likely some CPU resources.
Thanks for your helpful support!
StephenB
Oct 14, 2021Guru - Experienced User
janpeter1 wrote:
Can you say something about the noise level of 7200 rpm compared to 5400 rpm disks?
Noticeable, when you have just a RAID-1?
WD80EFBX: 27 dBA Idle/29 dBA Seek
WD80EFAX: 27 dBA Idle/29 dBA Seek
WD40EFRX: 25 dBA Idle/28 dBA Seek.
So the WD80EFBX model has the same noise spec as the WD80EFAX you already have - and a very slight increase in the noise spec over the WD40EFRX.
Note the WD80EFAX you already have is 7200 rpm, not 5400. There is a footnote in the datasheet ( https://documents.westerndigital.com/content/dam/doc-library/en_us/assets/public/western-digital/product/internal-drives/wd-red-plus-hdd/product-brief-western-digital-wd-red-plus-hdd.pdf ): Actual Spindle Motor Rotational Speed for this model is 7200 RPM; though ID Device may report 5400 to reflect previous Performance Class designation.
Not sure what to make of that. There is some press on it here https://www.extremetech.com/extreme/317327-western-digital-changes-its-reported-drive-speeds-to-reflect-reality
janpeter1
Oct 15, 2021Luminary
Hi,
The Resyn process of the RAID-1 has come to a point where it changed from Degraded to Redundatn. It took 16 hours instead fo 15 which as an early estimate that I made from a number of such such estimates coming up with large spread. I think it is good.
What suprise me is that in now continue to Resync remaining 4 TB.
it takes another 15 hours or so I guess. And here is what I understand no material of interesst. Remember that before I had 8 TB + 4 TB and now I have 8 TB + 8 TB.
I would appreaciate some brief explanation of why this last part of Resync is needed.
Or if have done something wrong, some information not given, or so?
But I have no problem to just let it go on.
- StephenBOct 15, 2021Guru - Experienced User
janpeter1 wrote:
Remember that before I had 8 TB + 4 TB and now I have 8 TB + 8 TB.
I would appreciate some brief explanation of why this last part of Resync is needed.
When you had 8TB+4TB, your system had a single 4 TB RAID-1 group (using both disks). The remaining 4 TB on your 8 TB disk wasn't used at all.
When you upgraded the 4 TB drive, the system creates a second 4 TB RAID-1 group to use the rest of the space. This is concatenated with the first RAID group, so you still have a single 8 TB volume.
But the two RAID groups still both need to be resynced. The first phase is to rebuild the original RAID-1 group (copying data from the original 8 TB drive to the new one). You won't get any more space in this phase.
When that is complete, the second RAID group is created, and that is also synced. That is when you will see the volume expand.
Note that if you ever do a factory default, the system would just create a single 8-TB RAID-1 group. This more complicated process is just used for vertical expansion.
- janpeter1Oct 19, 2021Luminary
I just want to repor that the final resync of "empty" last half of the 8TB was completed without any problem. All disks are ok. Took 26 hours the last part.
The somewhat long time is partly due to regular but small time machine backup from one computer that I did not turn that off during resync. That backup was however done to another disk on the same NAS but took likely some CPU resources.
Thanks for your helpful support!
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