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sdi1000
Feb 02, 2014Follower
Recovering from a failed expansion
How to Upgrade ReadyNAS drives and what to do when things go wrong! I have two ReadyNAS devices – both are 6 bay – a ReadyNAS Pro 6 and a ReadyNAS Ultra 6 - both had 6x2Tb drives. I purchased the Ul...
StephenB
Feb 02, 2014Guru - Experienced User
If a disk has bad sectors, then cloning it can result in some errored files, or even file system corruption.
I'd suggest rebooting with a volume scan after the resync. That won't fix the errored files, but should ensure that the file system still has integrity.
I'd suggest rebooting with a volume scan after the resync. That won't fix the errored files, but should ensure that the file system still has integrity.
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