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stuinternat
Jan 23, 2022Aspirant
ReadyNas NV+ RND4000 Kernel Panic
Hi, I was wondering if you oculd help with my ReadyNAS NV+ RND4000 Basically, it's the kernel panic issue, however, when I remove one specific drive, it does boot up, and I can access the web ad...
stuinternat
Jan 24, 2022Aspirant
Yep, I have my data, moving it now - hope it doesn't fail.
Does this mean that WD-WCAZA6666340 is dead because of no SMART data?
...and THANK YOU SO MUCH
I actually ordered an extra drive to resolve this, hoping that putting it in would rebuild the array, I guess I don't need that now? Or should I add it to help with copying off the data?
Also, it says I am redundant, but I don't see how I can be with 3 disks in. The system won't work with just 2 will it?
StephenB
Jan 25, 2022Guru - Experienced User
stuinternat wrote:
Yep, I have my data, moving it now - hope it doesn't fail.
Does this mean that WD-WCAZA6666340 is dead because of no SMART data?
Something definitely went wrong when the system tried to query the SMART data.
After you off-load the data, I recommend testing all the drives in a Windows PC with WD's dashboard (running the long generic test). You might need to purchase a usb adapter/dock (which are inexpensive).
stuinternat wrote:
Also, it says I am redundant, but I don't see how I can be with 3 disks in. The system won't work with just 2 will it?
No, it won't. Not sure why it thinks it's redundant.
stuinternat wrote:I actually ordered an extra drive to resolve this, hoping that putting it in would rebuild the array, I guess I don't need that now?
You might, depending on how the disk tests come out.
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