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michaelst
Aspirant
Oct 26, 2022

vertical expansion question NAS 212

Ready NAS 212, firmware 6.10.8

WD Red plus 8tb (5900 class)

Raid 1 (X-Raid enabled)

 

I upgraded from a 6tb to an 8tb by hot swapping disk 2.  All went well and disk is Online.

Hot swapped disk 1, disk found, no errors.  Status reads "Resync" and it's is yellow on the volume display. But there is no progress detail displayed, like it did for 18 hours when syncing disk 2. and it says it's 'degraded'.

 

Power light flashing twice (blue), and activity light on disk 1 is quick flashing.

 

Is the drive being synced?

 

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  • StephenB's avatar
    StephenB
    Guru - Experienced User

    michaelst wrote:

    Ready NAS 212, firmware 6.10.8

    WD Red plus 8tb (5900 class)

    Raid 1 (X-Raid enabled)

     

    I upgraded from a 6tb to an 8tb by hot swapping disk 2.  All went well and disk is Online.

    Hot swapped disk 1, disk found, no errors.  Status reads "Resync" and it's is yellow on the volume display. But there is no progress detail displayed, like it did for 18 hours when syncing disk 2. and it says it's 'degraded'.

     

    Power light flashing twice (blue), and activity light on disk 1 is quick flashing.

     

    Is the drive being synced?

     


    Hard to say - normally it would also give you progress in the web ui.

     

    You could download the log zip, and look at mdstat.  You could then do that again after an hour or so, and see if there is any apparent progress.  

     

    If you are comfortable with the linux command line, you could also use ssh to take a look at progress.

    • michaelst's avatar
      michaelst
      Aspirant

      I downloaded the logs and this is what is in the mdstat log:

      Personalities : [raid0] [raid1] [raid10] [raid6] [raid5] [raid4]
      md1 : active raid1 sdb2[0]
      523264 blocks super 1.2 [1/1] [U]

      md127 : active raid1 sda3[3](F) sdb3[2]
      5855672800 blocks super 1.2 [2/1] [_U]

      md0 : active raid1 sda1[3](F) sdb1[2]
      4190208 blocks super 1.2 [2/1] [_U]

      unused devices: <none>
      /dev/md/0:
      Version : 1.2
      Creation Time : Sat Sep 2 00:54:48 2017
      Raid Level : raid1
      Array Size : 4190208 (4.00 GiB 4.29 GB)
      Used Dev Size : 4190208 (4.00 GiB 4.29 GB)
      Raid Devices : 2
      Total Devices : 2
      Persistence : Superblock is persistent

      Update Time : Wed Oct 26 23:09:35 2022
      State : clean, degraded
      Active Devices : 1
      Working Devices : 1
      Failed Devices : 1
      Spare Devices : 0

      Consistency Policy : unknown

      Name : 207a30d7:0 (local to host 207a30d7)
      UUID : cc1a6df7:2c3bae07:f116df4d:84bf0a1b
      Events : 2753

      Number Major Minor RaidDevice State
      - 0 0 0 removed
      2 8 17 1 active sync /dev/sdb1

      3 8 1 - faulty /dev/sda1
      /dev/md/data-0:
      Version : 1.2
      Creation Time : Sat Sep 2 00:54:48 2017
      Raid Level : raid1
      Array Size : 5855672800 (5584.40 GiB 5996.21 GB)
      Used Dev Size : 5855672800 (5584.40 GiB 5996.21 GB)
      Raid Devices : 2
      Total Devices : 2
      Persistence : Superblock is persistent

      Update Time : Wed Oct 26 22:46:57 2022
      State : clean, degraded
      Active Devices : 1
      Working Devices : 1
      Failed Devices : 1
      Spare Devices : 0

      Consistency Policy : unknown

      Name : 207a30d7:data-0 (local to host 207a30d7)
      UUID : 352d156c:ba53d8ef:4d3176bc:ed4f9079
      Events : 26439

      Number Major Minor RaidDevice State
      - 0 0 0 removed
      2 8 19 1 active sync /dev/sdb3

      3 8 3 - faulty /dev/sda3

       

      I have no idea what I'm looking at or for.

      What might be a possible solution if it's not syncing?  Remove and reinsert

      the drive?

      • StephenB's avatar
        StephenB
        Guru - Experienced User

        michaelst wrote:


        State : clean, degraded
        Active Devices : 1
        Working Devices : 1
        Failed Devices : 1
        Spare Devices : 0

         

        This suggests that the system thinks disk 1 has failed (and there is no sign of syncing of md0, md1, or md127 in this log).

         

        I'd download again, and if you are still seeing this same status, then I'd remove the drive.  If you can connect it to a Windows PC via SATA or a USB adapter/dock, then I suggest testing it with vendor tools (WD's dashboard or Seagate's Seatools).

         

    • michaelst's avatar
      michaelst
      Aspirant

      It's been over 24 hours and no change.  The Activity light on disk 1 still flashing, the power light still blue flashing twice.  No change to the status of disk 1.  But no sync, no data on disk 1.

       

      Is there a way to force, or manually initiate the sync process?

       

      Should I reboot the NAS? Reseat the disk?, Shut down and reseat?

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