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alt1
Jan 22, 2013Aspirant
ReadyNAS NV+ v2 won't work with WD HDD's
Hi all, Here's the situation... Bought a new ReadyNAS NV+ v2 with latest firmware installed 5.3.7 Installed 2 x WD HDD's 1TB each WD10EZRX First boot-up everything went fine and was using the ...
ianren
Feb 02, 2013Aspirant
Thank you for your replies. Seagate drive is ST3750330AS - 750GB. I haven't tried replacing the other of the pair in CH2 yet as my priority was to swap out the failing Seagate drive first, in CH1.
I have RAIDar installed but that reports nothng different i.e. Volume C: Not Redundant, and overall capacity of the NAS. Hovering over the CH1 LED ID just confirms the drive model no., capacity of 931GB and temp. status 28C/82F.
Apart from confirmation of successful backup jobs overnight, nothing more has been reported in the log since this replacement disk was inserted.
Prior to the change, the config was
CH1 ST3750330AS - 750GB
CH2 ST3750330AS - 750GB
CH3 WD20EARX - 2TB
CH4 WD20EARX - 2TB
This has worked faultessly until CH1 began reporting numerous reallocated sector counts, and I decided that it should be replaced.
I have RAIDar installed but that reports nothng different i.e. Volume C: Not Redundant, and overall capacity of the NAS. Hovering over the CH1 LED ID just confirms the drive model no., capacity of 931GB and temp. status 28C/82F.
Apart from confirmation of successful backup jobs overnight, nothing more has been reported in the log since this replacement disk was inserted.
Prior to the change, the config was
CH1 ST3750330AS - 750GB
CH2 ST3750330AS - 750GB
CH3 WD20EARX - 2TB
CH4 WD20EARX - 2TB
This has worked faultessly until CH1 began reporting numerous reallocated sector counts, and I decided that it should be replaced.
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