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2 TopicsFailed drive replaced in Pro Business, can't tell what's up.
I've had my Pro Business for years now. I've moved from 6x500G to 6x1T to 6x2T over the years, and have always used Seagate Constellation ES.2 drives. I have a drive failure about once every 18 months or so. Each time it happens I recall not seeing enough info from the NAS to tell where the NAS is in the rebuild process, so I'm used to waiting days for the alarms to clear, but I had a recent failure and am getting nervous. Drive had been getting progressively worse with increasing SMART errors. I always keep a spare handy. I am running XRAID-2. Drive finally failed, so I replaced it. The log shows the following messages after the failure and then after the replacement with the new drive: I have waited over 10 days to see the alarms clear and the drive to go "normal" but no joy. Drive is still showing "dead" in the volume and health displays, and front panel shows "Vol C degraded". I don't want to reboot if it's busy, causing it to have to start over. How long should this take, and how can I see updates on the rebuild status? Thanks, H.Solved6.4KViews0likes9CommentsRebuild Time - 800+ Hours?
Model - RN2120 - Rack mounted OS - 6.2.4 4TB x 4 (all are WDC WD40000FYYZ-01UL1B0) RAID5 HDD1 failed in August and was replaced with refurbished model by Netgear RMA. However HDD2 failed before rebuild of HDD1 could be completed resulting in system crash. HDD2 was also replaced by netgear RMA (appears to be new unit, not refurb). I installed new HDD2 last week and factory reset the ReadyNAS. I destroyed the existing volumes on HDD1, HDD3, and HDD4. Rebuild of Volume "data" is more than 800 hours. It's been running nearly 72 hours (since 12:00 on Friday and current time is 10:00am Monday) and rebuild time is still 800+ hours. As of this post, it has completed less than 12% of rebuild. I am not using the drive to store anything right now. Typically the drive would be used as for DVR storage but ZERO cameras are recording to it at this time so it could fully focus on rebuilding. Should it take this long? Is it safe to use the ReadyNAS as a DVR again? It was recording 15 HD video feeds before. This screen shot is as of 10:02 AM 2015-09-21 (US Central time) http://i.imgur.com/vfzkryH.pngSolved4.7KViews0likes2Comments