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nudist
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Sep 30, 2022
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Time to swap out one of my Raid disks? RN 516 (6 bay)

It’s been quite awhile since I last dropped into this forum. Things have been going very smoothly with my RN516  and I have found in the past that your advice has been dispensable. I’ve come across a issue this afternoon with my NAS which I hope someone to help me with.

When the NAS booted as usual an hour ago, I’ve noticed that the front panel is displaying the message ‘Raid10: degraded’. On the admin screen which I can still access there’s a message  ‘The ReadyNAS is currently syncing. During this process, the system is still accessible

There is also a message displayed in red on the Volumes page ‘Remove inactive volumes to use the disk. Disk #5’. (See screenshot attached). I have gone back through my log file and about two days ago the system displayed its first warning message ‘Disk in channel 5 (Internal) changed state from RES’  (I would have attached the log file but I have reached the end of my file upload limit).

I can still access my Plex server on the machine though I’m not too keen to run the machine in anything less than optimal condition.

My two questions are these. can I assume that disk # 5 is unserviceable and needs to be replaced? Do I just turn off the machine and swap it out for a new brand one same specs then restart the machine and wait until the machine has done it’s magic and ready for use?

 

Do I need to wait until the machine has resynced or can I just swap it out regardless of whether it’s finished or not?

 

Have I missed anything?

 

 

 

  • Yes I am with Gmail. Thanks I found the reference on  my Google account to thirty party app approvals and configured it back on the Readynas rhen sent a test email. it’s all working well for the first time ever I think I bought the 516 about eight years ago so thank you Stephen for helping me get the email alerts working. hopefully I’ll be alerted to a impending disk failures a bit sooner.  I’ll mark this one as a solution

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  • StephenB's avatar
    StephenB
    Guru - Experienced User

    nudist wrote:

    can I assume that disk # 5 is unserviceable and needs to be replaced?

     


    Not sure, but the very long time on the resync estimate suggests that you do need to replace it. Your inactive volume message is also a bit unusual - the system seems a bit confused on disk 5.

     

    You could download the log zip file and look for errors.  Or just replace it.

     


    nudist wrote:

    Do I just turn off the machine and swap it out for a new brand one same specs then restart the machine and wait until the machine has done it’s magic and ready for use?

     


    I always recommend hot-swapping (NAS running), and not powering down.  The model and specs don't need to exactly match - so don't go crazy looking for a model that is no longer sold.  In general, I recommend NAS-purposed disks (WD Red Plus or Seagate Ironwolf), or enterprise class disks.  I don't recommend SMR drives - for example WD Reds.  Many 2 TB desktop class drives are now SMR, so I recommend avoiding them.

     


    nudist wrote:

     

    Do I need to wait until the machine has resynced or can I just swap it out regardless of whether it’s finished or not?

     


    You don't need to wait for it to finish.


    nudist wrote:

     

    Have I missed anything?

     


    Do you have a current backup of the data?  If not, it would be prudent to back it up before manipulating the disks.

    • nudist's avatar
      nudist
      Aspirant

      The disk are relatively new and they are the red label disks. Yes I’ve made sure I have a full backup of the data last done a few months ago. Thanks for going to the trouble to respond  Much obliged

      • StephenB's avatar
        StephenB
        Guru - Experienced User

        nudist wrote:

        The disk are relatively new and they are the red label disks. 


        WD20EFAX?  Or a different model?  The WD20EFAX are SMR.

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