I've had the same drive go into "faulty" state a couple of times now (every time a repair worked perfectly and brought it back to healthy state), decided as I have a spare drive, of the exact same make/model (and the repeated problem), I'm going to swop the drive out.
I did the swop, when the NAS was back up it showed the drive... in a Not Intialized state, I hit repair, and well 2 seconds latter it went into a crashed state.
Although when I click on Health Info on the drive it comes back perfect.
So #1 I'd like to remove the drive from the Volume Group first and then Re-add it back.
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George
Hi Hi all.
I've had the same drive go into "faulty" state a couple of times now (every time a repair worked perfectly and brought it back to healthy state), decided as I have a spare drive, of the exact same make/model (and the repeated problem), I'm going to swop the drive out.
I did the swop, when the NAS was back up it showed the drive... in a Not Intialized state, I hit repair, and well 2 seconds latter it went into a crashed state.
Although when I click on Health Info on the drive it comes back perfect.
So #1 I'd like to remove the drive from the Volume Group first and then Re-add it back.
DSM: version DSM 6.1.7-15284
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