DraGula Posted August 25, 2013 Share #1 Posted August 25, 2013 Hello here! I have a small problem after replacing a disk. Until a few days ago I had 3 hard drives 1Tb and 2 Tb in my xpenology. (My goal is to replace all my disk with a 4TB) So 5TB in SHR configuration. 2 days ago I take a 1TB disk and replace it with a 4TB. At first startup I had a parity test (normal) and after that start the extend of the volume. Unfortunately it seems that it has a crash in the night. On morning I'm not able to connect my Syno http or ssh ... no other way than to "hard" restart. Therefore necessarily at startup I had a control parity. This thing is over. (Besides, if there is a place where I can check the logs? Nothing in the system events, to check what's happen during the night ?) Once everything is finished, I only see 5TB total storage. Instead of 6TB according to the Syno calculator. Strange, in the storage manager I see a capacity 4.46To and if I run a cleaning data, it indicates a capacity of 5.44To ... So, I miss 1TB! An idea to get them back? Thank you! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DraGula Posted August 25, 2013 Author Share #2 Posted August 25, 2013 No idea ? No magical command ? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DraGula Posted August 26, 2013 Author Share #3 Posted August 26, 2013 If some has an idea, here is a sfdisk -l /dev/sda1 256 4980735 4980480 fd /dev/sda2 4980736 9175039 4194304 fd /dev/sda3 9437184 3907015007 3897577824 f /dev/sda5 9453280 1953511007 1944057728 fd /dev/sda6 1953527104 3907015007 1953487904 fd /dev/sdb1 256 4980735 4980480 fd /dev/sdb2 4980736 9175039 4194304 fd /dev/sdb3 9437184 1953511007 1944073824 f /dev/sdb5 9453280 1953511007 1944057728 fd /dev/sdc1 256 4980735 4980480 fd /dev/sdc2 4980736 9175039 4194304 fd /dev/sdc5 9453280 1953511007 1944057728 fd /dev/sdc6 1953527104 3907015007 1953487904 fd /dev/sdd1 256 4980735 4980480 fd /dev/sdd2 4980736 9175039 4194304 fd /dev/sdd3 9437184 1953511007 1944073824 f /dev/sdd5 9453280 1953511007 1944057728 fd /dev/sdf1 256 4980735 4980480 fd /dev/sdf2 4980736 9175039 4194304 fd /dev/sdf3 9437184 3907015007 3897577824 f /dev/sdf5 9453280 1953511007 1944057728 fd /dev/sdf6 1953527104 3907015007 1953487904 fd get disk fail /dev/md01 0 4980351 4980352 0 /dev/md11 0 4194175 4194176 0 get disk fail /dev/sdq1 63 32129 32067 83 /dev/sdq2 32130 224909 192780 83 Thanks Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MsX Posted August 26, 2013 Share #4 Posted August 26, 2013 Hello here! I have a small problem after replacing a disk. Until a few days ago I had 3 hard drives 1Tb and 2 Tb in my xpenology. (My goal is to replace all my disk with a 4TB) So 5TB in SHR configuration. 2 days ago I take a 1TB disk and replace it with a 4TB. At first startup I had a parity test (normal) and after that start the extend of the volume. Unfortunately it seems that it has a crash in the night. On morning I'm not able to connect my Syno http or ssh ... no other way than to "hard" restart. Therefore necessarily at startup I had a control parity. This thing is over. (Besides, if there is a place where I can check the logs? Nothing in the system events, to check what's happen during the night ?) Once everything is finished, I only see 5TB total storage. Instead of 6TB according to the Syno calculator. Strange, in the storage manager I see a capacity 4.46To and if I run a cleaning data, it indicates a capacity of 5.44To ... So, I miss 1TB! An idea to get them back? Thank you! Hello DraGula, A few weeks ago, I replaced my two 500G disk mirroring with two 2T. I followed the tutorial Synology ... - Stop the NAS - Replace the first disk, and switch on the Syno. - Rebuild Raid1. - And the same think for the second disk. Once both drives in place, operational Raid ... I was always 500G volume ! It took me, at the disk management to a "expand" or a similar trick to extend the volume. Another few hours of operation. I benefit from the 2T disk mirroring ... Can be in SHR is the same thing .... Now, given the time necessary to the operation, the next time I go directly to the creation and restoration of Raid ... Cordially. MsX Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DraGula Posted August 26, 2013 Author Share #5 Posted August 26, 2013 Excuse me, but I do not understand what did you do for recover your 2Tb ? Delete the volume ? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MsX Posted August 27, 2013 Share #6 Posted August 27, 2013 Hello, No, i don't format the Volume, i "expand" the volume in "Storage manager/Volume/Manage". - Expand the volume with unallocated disk space. Bye MsX Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DraGula Posted August 27, 2013 Author Share #7 Posted August 27, 2013 Oh yes I see. But I can't the option is grayed... For information : And this, is very strange !!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DraGula Posted August 29, 2013 Author Share #8 Posted August 29, 2013 Snif, help Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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