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Peajonathanca14
Sep 20, 2020Aspirant
Readynas 422, Firmware 6.10.2, Deleted its self from Ready Cloud
Hi, Readynas 422 Firmware 6.10.2 6 Users (default local admin account) 5 cloud created users used to log in to the server localy for onsite PC's and remotely for Ready cloud access on personal...
- Sep 22, 2020
Your log shows the drive had to go through re-sync because the NAS dropped it from the array. Re-sync has been known to take too much CPU time and cause problems with ongoing processes, including the main NAS process readynasd, though I really would not expect that on a series 400 unit. But if something did interfere with the ReadyCloud process or another critical one, there is no telling what the fallout might be.
JohnCM_S
Sep 22, 2020NETGEAR Employee Retired
Hi Peajonathanca14,
Were you able to check if there is green check mark on both Internet and Service when NAS gets disconnected from ReadyCLOUD?
It will be best to check the health of disk 2 since you already received a warning for impending disk failure You may check disk_info.log.
Regards,
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