TS412, st4000dm000 abnormal

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morrosis
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TS412, st4000dm000 abnormal

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Hey all,
So I picked up a third disk today to migrate from raid 1 to raid 5, as soon as I started the process one of my disk that had been in the raid 1 showed as abnormal,
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Looking at the disk in SMART
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the disk information is
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A SMART test passed with no errors and the SMART info says all good? If I restart the nas once the migrate has finished
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think it will come back or best to get it replaced?

finally
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Can see here, I shut down the nas, installed disk three, started, formatted start the migration and disk one disconnects?
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Gusto
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Re: TS412, st4000dm000 abnormal

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The Segate STx000DMxxx are worst disks for a NAS! :twisted:
TS-469 Pro - 3GB RAM (KVR1333D3S8S9/2G) -QTS 4.3.4.1129 Build 20191107 - 4x Hitachi HUA723020ALA640 MK7O - RAID5 - with APC Back-UPS ES 550G
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Re: TS412, st4000dm000 abnormal

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Gusto wrote:The Segate STx000DMxxx are worst disks for a NAS! :twisted:
The nas documentation say they are compatible
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Don
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Re: TS412, st4000dm000 abnormal

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Search the forum on the issues people have had with them.

Also do not multipost.
Use the forum search feature before posting.

Use RAID and external backups. RAID will protect you from disk failure, keep your system running, and data accessible while the disk is replaced, and the RAID rebuilt. Backups will allow you to recover data that is lost or corrupted, or from system failure. One does not replace the other.

NAS: TVS-882BR | F/W: 5.0.1.2346 | 40GB | 2 x 1TB M.2 SATA RAID 1 (System/VMs) | 3 x 1TB M.2 NMVe QM2-4P-384A RAID 5 (cache) | 5 x 14TB Exos HDD RAID 6 (Data) | 1 x Blu-ray
NAS: TVS-h674 | F/W: 5.0.1.2376 | 16GB | 3 x 18TB RAID 5
Apps: DNSMasq, PLEX, iDrive, QVPN, QLMS, MP3fs, HBS3, Entware, DLstation, VS, +
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