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meverz
Jan 07, 2015Apprentice
RN104 Extremely Slow Rebuild Time.
G'day, I am trying to expand my RN104 and it is taking an extremely long time. It is set to X-RAID2, with 2 3TB drives. I have added a third, and it is taking an way to long to rebuild. So far it h...
meverz
Feb 06, 2015Apprentice
Well, it happened again.
With increasing load cycle counts on the WD Green (as to be expected - was hoping it would be alright), I decided to replace it with a Seagate NAS HDD. I removed the WDGreen, inserted the Seagate NAS HDD, and let it resync overnight. After 13 hours, it is still only at 7.15% and is saying it has 140 hours to go.
I powered down the NAS, removed the Seagate NAS HDD, and reinserted it (same caddy, same slot), and now it seems to be resyncing fine. In a couple of minutes it has already got to 7.34% and says it only has about 24 hours or so to go (Which is about the time I would expect for an RN104).
I am I inserting the disks wrong? Or is there likely to be something wrong with my NAS?
With increasing load cycle counts on the WD Green (as to be expected - was hoping it would be alright), I decided to replace it with a Seagate NAS HDD. I removed the WDGreen, inserted the Seagate NAS HDD, and let it resync overnight. After 13 hours, it is still only at 7.15% and is saying it has 140 hours to go.
I powered down the NAS, removed the Seagate NAS HDD, and reinserted it (same caddy, same slot), and now it seems to be resyncing fine. In a couple of minutes it has already got to 7.34% and says it only has about 24 hours or so to go (Which is about the time I would expect for an RN104).
I am I inserting the disks wrong? Or is there likely to be something wrong with my NAS?
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