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JC15973
Nov 14, 2022Aspirant
RN104 trying to replace a disk
Hi, I've been running a RN104 for many years without issue till we had a power failure last week. RN104 is now flashing 'Degraded', and disk 3 is flashing. Contents 4No. WD 1TB Caviar disks runnin...
Sandshark
Nov 14, 2022Sensei
I was telling you what will happen with the single new drive if you use it to test the NAS as StephenB suggested. Once you are finished using it alone, it's best to not put it in the NAS with the other disks until you've "unformatted" it, so the NAS won't see the separate volume the testing created and not know what to do with it. You don't delete anything on the remaining good drives from your original volume.
Yes, it's normally hot-swappable. But something is amiss on your system, and it could be the new drive or the chassis (SATA backplane, most likely, if it's not the drive), so the suggested testing lets you figure out which it is.
JC15973
Nov 26, 2022Aspirant
Thanks for the few inputs on the issue
A little while longer and I've got to the bottom of it.
Disk 3 had failed, but so had the 3rd drive slot.
Worked out Netgear seem to have distanced from the NAS market at the moment so I've rescued the three remaining disks, thrown the box in the bin and bought a Synology 920+.
I had a second 104 so just renamed that the same as the first so I could continue to work. Synology almost up to speed as the replacement main unit.
In this work I also found that my Third nas ReadyNAS NV+ is out of date and one can no longer get to the control panel (Thanks for letting us know Netgear). so that has been dismantled and now in the bin too.
The follow on question I now have is how to do I do a Mirror backup from the Synology to the 104, like I used to between the two 104s ?
- StephenBNov 26, 2022Guru - Experienced User
JC15973 wrote:
In this work I also found that my Third nas ReadyNAS NV+ is out of date and one can no longer get to the control panel (Thanks for letting us know Netgear). so that has been dismantled and now in the bin too.
- JC15973Nov 26, 2022Aspirant
Thanks StephenB,
That all sounds very complicated to me (I'm just a photographer not a technician) so it's cheaper on time to bung it in the bin and buy a new one (different brand)
Why one need forums to find these things out baffles me, I do believe it's the responsibility of the manufacturers to look after their clients, not the general public.
But thank you for your input.
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