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VOLUME DEAD
3 TopicsReadyNAS104 no data after hotswap
Hi, I had the Volume: Volume data health changed from Degraded to Dead. I hotswapped the Volume 1 today, with an 8TB drive and now the other 3 drives are showing red, and the new drive is black. (other drives are v2 - 2TB and V3&4 - 4TB) [v1 was 4 TB] It is like all the drives are now showing as new, I cannot see any data. and now the warning is Remove inactive volumes #2,3,4. I really hope this doesn't mean all the data is lost. If anyone can help it would be appreciated. Regards CraigProblem ReadyNas NV+ Sparc. Volume Dead
Dears all, After more than three week without accesing ReadyNas (but all the time on), i had a very bad surprise. When i tryed to access through RAIDar wome wrong appear, and i was not able to access to my files. I received emails: DEAD. THIS VOLUME IS NO LONGER AVALAIBLE. I switched on and off. Now is in the same place during one hour in the screen: IP ADRESS: 192.168.125.033 and it is not my local network. If i try to switch off now... no answer. Any idea ? Switch off with physic button ? I have not the last firmware installed but the before last one. ThanksSolved4.6KViews0likes20CommentsDead volume after disc replacement
Hello, I'm using ReadyNAS 2100 v1. Firmware: RAIDiator 4.2.30. RAID level X-RAID2, 4 disks of 3Tb. Disk 1 was dead, and disk 4 had increasing SMART errors. Before replacing disk 1: Disk 1 -- 2794 GB, Dead Disk 2 -- 2794 GB, Ok Disk 3 -- 2794 GB, Ok Disk 4 -- 2794 GB, Ok Logs also showed SMART errors on disk 4. I replaced disk 1. After replacing disk 1: Volume Status: Dead. This volume is no longer available. Disk 1 -- 2794 GB, Spare Disk 2 -- 2794 GB, Ok Disk 3 -- 2794 GB, Ok Disk 4 -- 2794 GB, Dead Last log entries are: - RAID sync started on volume C. (it started five days ago and hasn't finished) - Data volume will be rebuilt with disk 1. Kernel.log and system.log shows continously: ... Mar 17 19:12:32 NAS-xxx kernel: EXT4-fs (dm-0): previous I/O error to superblock detected Mar 17 19:12:32 NAS-xxx kernel: Buffer I/O error on device dm-0, logical block 0 Mar 17 19:12:32 NAS-xxx kernel: lost page write due to I/O error on dm-0 Mar 17 19:12:32 NAS-xxx kernel: EXT4-fs error (device dm-0): __ext4_get_inode_loc:4758: inode #80347898: block 1285554255: comm proftpd: unable to read itable ... I suppose if 2 disks have failed simultaneously, data might have lost. But: 1.- Is there any possibility of recovering any data? 2.- Should I replace Disk 4 before doing anything else? 3.- Should I perform a factory reset? Any advice appreciated. Thank you very much.Solved4.4KViews0likes4Comments