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xandico
Jul 31, 2016Aspirant
The resync operation finished on volume data. However, the volume is still degraded.
Hello,
I have 3 Seagate drives in 1. 3TB 2. 6TB 3. 6TB
I then tried to put in a new Seagate 6TB drive in bay 4
So it started resyncing for a few days then error message
mv_xor_status +88...
- Aug 18, 2016
Looks like all in order now
omicron_persei8
Jul 31, 2016Luminary
If you insert a 4th drive, X-RAID will modify your 3 drives RAID5 into a 4 drives RAID5. Until the resync is complete, the RAID5 volume will be shown as degraded... If you remove one drive, the RAID5 volume will be shown as degraded... The expansion started, you need to leave the disk 4 in the chassis. Be careful, "playing" with drives during an expansion often result in complete data loss!
- StephenBJul 31, 2016Guru - Experienced User
I agree you need to be careful. If you don't have a backup, it would be wise to make one.
The mv_xor_status +88 error came from the RAID engine of your NAS. I'm not convinced that the NAS will decide to complete the resync properly on its own. Try sending a PM to kohdee and getting advice from him on recovery.
- xandicoAug 06, 2016Aspirant
Hi,
thanks for the advice and backing up all my data.
need to backup another 1.2 TB and following error on device
__percpu_counter_add+3c
Also messaged kohdee but no reply as yet.
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