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lenscooter
Aug 22, 2014Aspirant
ReadyNAS Duo freezes during resync - what to do?
Hi! I've had my faithful ReadyNAS Duo with 1 TB drives in RaidX config for many years and it's worked like a charm. But this morning I got a message that one of the drives was showing increasing numbe...
lenscooter
Aug 22, 2014Aspirant
I use this NAS to backup my other NAS (ReadyNAS Ultra), so you could say it's no diaster if I loose the contents (as long as my other NAS behaves).
I don't know if it's a v1 or v2, it says RND2110 v2, FW V4.1.6. But according to the linke you provided, it's a v1 based on the outline of the rear. Does it matter?
The first email message I got was that Disk 1 had an increased reallocated sector count from 0 to 1, and a warninbg that thius may indicate that the drive will fail soon. "If the errors continue to increase, you should be prepared to replce the disk." About an hour later I received several messages saying that "Access to the disk on channel (??) is producing I/O errors. ALthough the array is still redundant, please replace the drive as soon as possible, as it is likely to fail soon."
A little while later I got a message saying "A SATA reset has been perfomred on one or more of your disks that may have affected the RAID parity integrity. It is recommended that you perform a RAID volume resync."
I felt quite safe by getting these seemingly hand-holding messages, but alas, the drive just forze after on hour or so of resyncing.
I will follow your suggestion to power down and pull out disk 1 (which is the most likely suspect based on the messages I got). Do I need to move disk 2 to slot # 1 after pulling the #1 disk?
I don't know if it's a v1 or v2, it says RND2110 v2, FW V4.1.6. But according to the linke you provided, it's a v1 based on the outline of the rear. Does it matter?
The first email message I got was that Disk 1 had an increased reallocated sector count from 0 to 1, and a warninbg that thius may indicate that the drive will fail soon. "If the errors continue to increase, you should be prepared to replce the disk." About an hour later I received several messages saying that "Access to the disk on channel (??) is producing I/O errors. ALthough the array is still redundant, please replace the drive as soon as possible, as it is likely to fail soon."
A little while later I got a message saying "A SATA reset has been perfomred on one or more of your disks that may have affected the RAID parity integrity. It is recommended that you perform a RAID volume resync."
I felt quite safe by getting these seemingly hand-holding messages, but alas, the drive just forze after on hour or so of resyncing.
I will follow your suggestion to power down and pull out disk 1 (which is the most likely suspect based on the messages I got). Do I need to move disk 2 to slot # 1 after pulling the #1 disk?
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