Hi,
I have a very faithful Terrastation ( HS-D1.0TGL/R5 on latest Firwmware V2.03 with 4 disks in RAID 1 i.e. two RAID 1 arrays ) that has suddenly started to fail to accept packets. No changes have been made to the config in over a year,
If I re-boot it I get 10 minutes of Network access where I can access all the data and then I can't ping it any longer. It's not the Network itself as I have changed the Switch/Cable and also direct attached it to a PC. The Link/ACT light still flickers blue as if it sees/sends packets but the PING to it fails. The latest NAS navigtaor also fails to see it when the Networking dies ( as you would expect ).
The LED's are interesting......they act normally for 10 minutes bugt when the networking dies they exhibit the following :
Hard Drive Status (3, 5, 8, and 10) – blink green as if a disk check is in progress
Hard Drive Access (6 and 9) – are static green ( 4 & 7 are off despite their being 4 disks and two RAID 1 arrays built )
If I re-boot I get normal LED activity and network / NAS Navigator access data access until it goes into this network death mode.
I re-installed Firmware v2.03 but that did not help.
I am also wonderingif I can take out one of the disks in the RAID 1 array and attach it to my SATA dock and recover the share via UFS Explorer to access the XFS data ?
All advice greatfully accepted!
Regards
David
Edinburgh
Scotland
I have diagnosed the fault further.
Original Fault: After initial boot the Terastation is only accessible for ~10 minutes and then it hangs
Even with the Network Cable removed the buffalo goes into a state where it is not useable after about 10 minutes and the Disk check LEDs are enabled.
Hard Drive Status LEDs (3, 5, 8, and 10) – blink green as if a disk check is in progress
Hard Drive Access LEDs (6 and 9) – are static green ( 4 & 7 are off despite their being 4 disks and two RAID 1 arrays built )
The fault is that the two RAID arrays are are trying to go into Disk Check mode ( I can see this from within the admin screen ) but never completes past about 40%. After about 40% the unit hangs until next re-booted.
I ran the Initialize but that did not help.
Any ideas ?
OK.....saw in the forums other users with completely different Buffalo models having this problem ( where the NAS disk checking routine rebuild fails and hangs device ).
Got bored.....so I ripped out the IDE drives in the RAID 1 array and managed to mount the XFS file systeme via a USB Caddy and a copy of UFS Explorer...so data recovery is happening.
From the other threads it seems that then formatting the drives/RAID sets afresh may kick it back into life.....not so sure this is a great advert for Buffalo's Linux OS.....if a "Disk Check" causes a Buffalo device to hang without any red LED's / errors then there's a flaw in their OS.
Fun forum....like being on a desert island with a NAS for company...I may have resorted to painting a face on it and calling it wilson ( oblique Castaway reference ) had google not offered better advice.
:-(