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forestpct
May 04, 2021Guide
ReadyNas 212
Have a Netgear ReadyNas 212 with 2 x 3TB disks configured for RAID. The disk models are different (1 is a Seagate 3TB IronWolf and the other a 3TB Toshiba P300) but have worked together fine for ove...
rn_enthusiast
May 05, 2021Virtuoso
Hi forestpct
I can poke around in the logs for you. You can get them from System > Logs > Download Logs and that will download a zip file for you. You can upload that zip file to Google Drive, Dropbox or similar and PM me a link to grab them.
Also, please ensure you have an update-to-date backup at this point.
Cheers
StephenB
May 05, 2021Guru - Experienced User
You can also run the disk test from the volume settings wheel. That will test both drives. Wait for the resync to complete though.
- SandsharkMay 05, 2021Sensei
One drive may be the real culprit, but is affecting the whole SATA subsystem. Or, the hardware could be failing.
But, that's one 7200RPM drive and one 5900RPM? I had a similar problem with a legacy NAS and a mix of drive speeds, and it was related to how long it took the drives to spin up from idle. I'd check the logs to see if the problem arises at that point. Turning off drive idle spin-down could be a solution -- it was for me, though that was on a very different OS version.
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