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domg22
May 07, 2023Aspirant
RN104 "No Volume Exists" error
I use My RN104 NAS as primary network storage. It has four 4TB drives (originally x2 but an additional pair was added ~4 months ago). During the last days, the storage was not accessible over th...
domg22
May 07, 2023Aspirant
See below an extract of the error log
...and the key messages summarised here:
Sun Apr 23 2023 21:54:54 | Disk: Disk in channel 1 (Internal) changed state from ONLINE to FAILED. |
Mon Apr 24 2023 4:18:46 | Volume: Volume data is Degraded. |
Wed May 3 2023 18:07:45 | Volume: Volume data health changed from Degraded to Dead |
Wed May 3 2023 18:07:46 | Disk: Disk in channel 2 (Internal) changed state from ONLINE to FAILED. |
Wed May 3 2023 18:08:29 | Disk: Detected high uncorrectable error count: [56] on disk 2 (Internal) [ST4000VN000-1H4168, Z300TWD3]. This condition often indicates an impending failure. Be prepared to replace this disk to maintain data redundancy |
- StephenBMay 07, 2023Guru - Experienced User
Your log shows two disk failures (one on April 23, the second on May 3rd). RAID-5 can handle one failed disk, but not two.
Do you have a backup of the data?
- domg22May 07, 2023Aspirant
Hi StephenB,
Thank you for your reply.
Indeed it seems I have experienced two failures, with just over one week interval between.
I have no backup of the data.
Before the errors, I believe I had an x-raid configuration with 4x 4TB drives. The first error occurred on slot1, the original data drive. The final error occurred on slot2 (the parity drive).
I believe my total data usage was approx 2-3TB (i.e not exceeding the size of one physical drive). I think it is unlikely that any files were written to the volume during the time interval between the two failures.
Currently I am considering to mount all 4x SATA drives to a Windows PC and then to attempt to recover the volume using software such as:
"Hetman Raid recovery 2.4" or "ReclaiMe"
If you have any advice or recommendations before starting, it would be very welcome!
Kind Regards,
domg22
- StephenBMay 08, 2023Guru - Experienced User
domg22 wrote:
If you have any advice or recommendations before starting, it would be very welcome!
I think this is a situation where you'd want to clone the failed drives before proceding with recovery.
I'd start with cloning disk 2 - if that succeeds, then perhaps try recovery with only those three drives. If not, then try to clone disk 1.
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