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Here's a question for how to best setup ReadyNAS to ReadyNAS backup in front view, using rsync... I have had them backing up for some time, no biggie, however one annoying thing is that when I backup pulling from the backup NAS, I setup the backup job and specified the remote NAS as the server and for PATH I specified the share name, or browsed for it. I did not see any way to specify, say: share/* I had to specify the share to backup, so I ahve that name for PATH. For the local destination I specified the local share name and also a path, which I chose to use the name of the remote share. I opted to put each backup on its own share, one share on the backup server for every share on the main NAS, but because of the way I did that backup, it put the backup inside a folder named the same as the main NAS share. In theory this could be good I guess? But anyway now that I'm trying to restore, it will only restore also to a folder on the main NAS..which then has to all be moved after the fact. I think I would prefer to have something closer to parity so that I pull from either direction and the rsync process will just bring the local machine up to date according to what is remote. Though I'm not sure if either one will remove stuff locally if its not on the remote? Anyway, what do you guys do, what is your preferred scenario and if so, what would be the best configuration in each direction so that I can do easy restores right back in place. If I only lost a few things, for example, it would be nice to just do a pull and bring anything back that is missing, but if the destination is also removing content as I remove it locally...then no...I wouldn't want to do that during a restore, that would be bad. But its annoying to have to mv everything out of the sub folder after restore. I already ran somehow into a problem where mv complained about non-empty folders and then left things broken enough I had to basically re-restore everything from scratch again. what are your thoughts on these matters?196Views0likes2CommentsRecommended Approach for upgrading drive
I have to replace a drive with some early smartctl errors, looking for advice on how to best proceed. I am going to be upgrading the size and also moving volumes round between a couple of drives that makes sense with the new drives. This config is NOT using raid at all. I have the following configuration (which is backed up to another ReadyNas for redundancy). slot1 = SSD with OS6 on it and not much else. slot2 = volume1, smartctl errors started showing up 6TB slot3 = (empty) slot4 = volume2, no errors 10TB So I bought 12TB drive which I intend to use for volume2 after I copy the data to it. I really would prefer to keep the same volume name for it, which is one of the questions I have. After copying the contents from volume2 to the new drive, hopefully labeled as volume2 now, then format the 10TB drive and copy the contents from volume1 to it. Same as before I want the 10TB to have the same name as was being used before, "volume1" Finally pull out the error drive and probably chuck it since its not trustworthy anymore due to smartctl errors. Finally make sure they are in the slots the same way, volume1 in slot2, volume2 in slot4. Later on I might mirror one or both of those, but not now. So question is how to proceed with this. I'd really prefer to do the copying inside the box to avoid lengthly restore from my other backup NAS. But I don't know how I can put in the new drive and use the same volume name, guess I can't. I'd have to be able to rename the existing volumes to something else in order to create the new volume with the same name as before and then copy it over, but I only found long and complicated post from SandShark about renaming a volume and basically decided not to try to do that. Otherwise I could just pull the old volume out, put the new drive in, add it as a new volume with the same name as the one that was pulled out and then copy the data from my other backup NAS, but that will be much slower due to going over ethernet. So I guess any suggestions anyone has for how I can shuffle these volumes to the new larger devices and pull out the smallest one with the errors, would be appreciated. Ideally keeping the same volume names for the end result as what I have been using until now.447Views0likes17CommentsRND6000 Remove inactive volumes Disk 1,2,3,4,6
Hello, I am requesting your assistance in my attempt to recover my data following a failure of one of my hard drives (slot 5) on my RNDP-6000 running under OS6. 1°) I replaced my defective slot5 hard drive (4 to) with a smaller one (3 to) so as not to lose any data. 2°) The reconstruction seemed to have worked because I still had access to all the data, but the drives remained greyed out. 3°) I replaced the drive again with an other 4 to hard drive. 4°) The NAS displays two volumes: - a 13 TB volume for drives 1, 2, 3, 4, and 6, - a 1 TB volume on drive 6. The NAS requests the deletion of the volumes from inactive hard disks 1, 2, 3, 4, 6 (13 to volume) and disk 6 (1 to volume). 5°) I deleted the 1 to partition from disk 6, thinking that it was causing problems with the volume reconstruction, but this did not change anything. Is there a solution that will allow me to recover my original volume and start rebuilding without losing my data? I found this article, which seems to be the solution to my problem, but I don't know enough about mdadm commands to adapt it to my problem. ReadyNAS RN424 | Inactive Volume + RAID Issue | NETGEAR Communities I hope one of you can help me. Thank you in advance for your help!451Views0likes4CommentsReadynas 104 lost volumes
I have a Readynas 104 with 4 X 2 TB drives RAID 5. All drives healthy. OS 6 Wanting to increase size of the volume, replaced drive 1 with 4 TB drive. Resync started. Within a couple hours of the resync, disk 4 and system went from degraded to dead. Now when I boot the system it’s asking to create a new volume which I have not done believing the data is still intact. I did remove the new 4 TB drive and put the original back into bay 1. Looking for advice on what to do to get at least most of the data back if possible. Thank you363Views0likes4CommentsDrive replacement for failed drive
Hello everyone I've been running a ReadyNAS RNDU4000 (Ultra 4) populated with 4 x ST4000VN000 4TB drives in a RAID 5 configuration giving me 10.9TB available volume space for many years now. I've also upgraded the device to run on OS6 (currently 6.9.3). I've had a single drive failure and was looking at what I could replace it with. The ST4000VN000 are no longer available and was looking at the current Seagate IronWolf 4TB drives. The one that looked promising was the ST4000VN006 but it runs at 5400rpm which differs from the 5900rpm my current drives are. Would this be a problem? I use my NAS for music streaming and media playback. Has anyone used these drives or better still replaced a ST4000VN000 with one? Anyone got any further suggestions on drive replacement as I cannot find a drive compatibility chart anywhere any more especially for upgraded NAS devices on OS6. Many thanks435Views0likes2CommentsRN 422 Volume recovery
Hi all, Hopefully someone out there will have the expertise to help me recover my data. I have a RN 422 with 2 x 4TB drives running in Raid 1 configuration. All has been good until a month ago it started playing up. Failing to boot and an error message on the screen. After some investigation by myself I purchased a replacement drive fitted it and powered on the unit. From what I have learnt now I believe I did the wrong thing. I have not been able to access my data for about a month now and don't have a back-up. I thought Raid 1 ensured a back-up (mirror) but I have since learnt not. This is what I can see if I log into my NAS. Disk 1 is the original and Disk 2 is new blank and formatted.441Views0likes2CommentsReadynas Duo v2 new disk stops syncing
Y'all I have a Readynas Duo v2 with Raidiator 5.3.13 I had two 4 TB WD WD40EFRX installed. Some time ago one of the disks stopped working (the one in bay #2) I have purchased a replacement a WD40EFPX also 4 TB At first I didn't know about the hot swap, so I powered down before replacing the disk -> nothing happened. Then I realized about the hot swap and reinserted the disk, while the NAS was on and now the disk i recognized and it starts to resync. It stops the resync process after some minutes. If I try and reinsert the disk the same happens, it starts resyncing and both the admin webpage and Raidar application reflects the change, but alas, it stops again. The disk in bay #1 works fine Any hints on how to progress? Thanks in advance! /morten269Views0likes1Comment