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EMddx
Jan 07, 2020Aspirant
ReadyNAS RN10400 - one disk failure quickly leads to array loss and admin account lockout
Hello all, I've had my ReadyNAS RN10400 for about 4 years, and have been happy with it until today. My concern is not with the failed hard drive ( I know they will all fail eventually), but how t...
Marc_V
Jan 07, 2020NETGEAR Employee Retired
Welcome to the Community!
Sorry to hear on what happened
Glad to hear as well that you have backup of your data elsewhere aside from the NAS which is the best.
It seems that your disks were having the same fate, it's just that they failed all at the same time which is very unfortunate, Were you able to download the logs from your NAS? Multiple drive failure may require Data Recovery services if you contact Support for assistance but there is also a chance that there was only few bumps that the array went out of sync so chances of remounting or rebuilding it is there provided that disks are still healthy.
If you want to DIY, since you have completed re-sync of Disk 3, Disk 2 or Disk 1 might need to be cloned to get back to degraded mode then add a new drive to re-sync and get back to normal RAID 5 protected. Alternatively, the easiest method would be to replace the failed drives and do a Factory reset then send the backup data back to the NAS.
Cloning can be done thru SSH or using apps recommended by the Community.
HTH
Regards
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