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AndB39it's avatar
AndB39it
Aspirant
Nov 27, 2018

ReadyNas 3220 disk failure on RAID6

We had two disk failures on a RAID6 volume on our 3220, in about two days.

Web gui shows volume as degraded; we extracted one drive marked as red in GUI, the other failed disk (also marked as red in gui) was let inserted and powered.

I can't understand led pattern of failed disk still in place, there's no red LED in front of disk tray and blinkin pattern seems as the disk is still Ok and similar to other disk that are GREEN on web gui.

Maybe i miss some of the workings of this NAS model? (i must say i'm quite new to NETGEAR professional products).

So i decided to ask on this community.

Thanks in advance and sorry for my englisk

Regards.

 

Andrea

5 Replies

  • StephenB's avatar
    StephenB
    Guru - Experienced User

    Try installing RAIDar on a PC, and then look at the disk status that it reports.  https://kb.netgear.com/20684/ReadyNAS-Downloads

     

    If you mouse over the disk icons, you should see some additional status (for instance, resyncing if you inserted a new disk).

     

    The hardware manual for your ReadyNAS is here: http://www.downloads.netgear.com/files/GDC/RN2120/ReadyNAS_OS6_Rackmount_HWM_EN.pdf

     

    The information on page 71 appears incorrect.  It talks about the top tray LED as showing activity and the bottom tray LED as showing health "on all trays except RR4360".  But pages 43-44 say something different for the RN3220 and RN4220 - the top LED is labeled there as disk power, and the bottom LED is labeld as disk activity. 

     

    And the specifics on the bottom LED on page 46 is confusing.  It says

    • Blinking. The disk is active. 
    • Blinking on/off/on/off pattern. The disk failed or is faulty

    But it doesn't say clearly how to tell the difference between those states.

     

    I don't own a rackmount model, so I can't clarify this for you.  I'm pointing out the issue so someone from Netgear can (and hopefully fix the manual).

    • AndB39it's avatar
      AndB39it
      Aspirant

      Thanks for your reply. I also hope in feedback from Netgear...

       

      Checked with RAIDAR, it reports disk as failed, also.

      Sincerely i cannot find different led blinking behaviour (front led, in disk tray) compared to the other disks, disks that both gui and raidar say are ok.

       

      Another thing i must point out, we saw a terrible performance degradation in SMB service from our RN3220, started a couple of days ago, and i cannot connect it at other events, other that 2 disks pulled in failed state. I must say i'm talking about SMB share utilized by VEEAM as backup repository (we adopt compressed, deduplicated veem hyper-v backups).

      It's an expected behaviour? Coming from experience only with hardware raid cards on HP server for example, or enterprise storage systems such ad IBM storwize or DS3512, i was used not to have significative perfomance impact on degraded raid volumes.

       

      Thanks.

      • StephenB's avatar
        StephenB
        Guru - Experienced User

        AndB39it wrote:

         

        Another thing i must point out, we saw a terrible performance degradation in SMB service from our RN3220, started a couple of days ago, and i cannot connect it at other events, other that 2 disks pulled in failed state. ...

        It's an expected behaviour? Coming from experience only with hardware raid cards on HP server for example, or enterprise storage systems such ad IBM storwize or DS3512, i was used not to have significative perfomance impact on degraded raid volumes.

         


        I haven't run with degraded volumes much.  But of course the system does need to reconstruct the blocks it can't read from the parity blocks.  So there will significantly more disk I/O, and some delay due to the reconstruction.

         

        Since one of the disks is still in the NAS, the system likely is trying to read it.  That might also contribute to the performance issue (since the system won't reconstruct the data until after the read fails).

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