This is a three parter:
How can we tell (remotely) when one of the drives in a LinkStation Pro Duo fails when operating it in RAID 1 mode? Email notification is useless since there is no such thing as an SMTP server without authentication. Also, the user manual is so incomplete that I can't really tell from it the best way with the HTTP GUI, although I can make some guesses based on the spotty information. There is a Knowledge base article on how tell from the lights and beeps (KB#000069), but that doesn't do any good for a remote administrator.
Can the failed drive be replaced with any SATA drive which is the same size or larger?
What is the procedure for replacing the drive and recovering the mirror again? (This is asked in another thread, but there was no answer at the time of this post.)
Kris Ludington
Oddly, there is no information in the manual for the LinkStation Pro Duo on how to actually restore files made from a backup configured with the unit's Disk Backup features in the HTTP GUI. What am I missing?
Hello,
I am a new owner of th Linkstation Pro Duo 2TB.
I hope someone answers your questions, because I would like to know these answers as well.
I purchased this unit, and configured it for Raid-1 (Mirroring)
I want to know how to replace a drive when one fails.
The documentation has no chapters on replacing disk drives.
If I read one more time, that the unit has to be returned for repair,
I am going to dump it on ebay...
It's a dam shame to spend money on such a device, and you have no
instructions on how to swap a drive.
Thanks,
Keith
I have a 20 Pro Duo 1tbs and will answer your questions base on my experience with them.
I adjusted my SMTP server to allow the ip address range the drives are on send without authentication. That solved the email problem. (I use Mdaemon for email server)
Yes, I have replaced a failed drive with a larger 1tb drive. The unit was configured as raid0 and after replacing the drive, the unit automatically started rebuilding the raid on the new disk.
The drive itself was very easy to replace. After replacement, everything was automatic for me.
I had the data backed up to another unit so was not concerned with losing data and wanted to replace both drives with the larger 1tb drives but the drives had to be replaced one at a time after the rebuild of the array was complete.
This was only my experience, YMMV :)
krisludington wrote:This is a three parter:
How can we tell (remotely) when one of the drives in a LinkStation Pro Duo fails when operating it in RAID 1 mode? Email notification is useless since there is no such thing as an SMTP server without authentication. Also, the user manual is so incomplete that I can't really tell from it the best way with the HTTP GUI, although I can make some guesses based on the spotty information. There is a Knowledge base article on how tell from the lights and beeps (KB#000069), but that doesn't do any good for a remote administrator.
I did some digging on this one and came across Smallnetbuilder.com's review on the Buffalo LinkStation Pro. The review is here http://www.smallnetbuilder.com/content/view/30295/75/
In the review the did a RAID Fail test, http://www.smallnetbuilder.com/content/view/30295/75/1/5/
and there they provide a screen shot whcih can be seen here:
http://www.smallnetbuilder.com/myincludes/image_page.php?/images/stories/nas/buffalo_linkstation_pro_duo/linkstation_pro_duo_raid_error.jpg
Apparently from reading the review the emails were not always true either. Though this may have already been addressed by Buffalo my firmware updates.
Hope this helps.
This is based on what I've done so probably you can pickup some pointers.
My company is using a LS Pro Duo.
We had one of the drive failed.
The only way to know is that if the users cannot connect to the LS Pro Duo.
However, based on the user's problem description, the IP of the LS Pro Duo was valid.
So we access into the LS Pro Duo's IP address and it was able to accessed to the LS Pro Dup console's page.
On the header of the first page that we logged on, we are able to see that there is a RAID Error.
Then we clicked on Disk Management to see that Disk X was not ticked.
We advised one of the user to remove Disk X and replaced it with another model if similar size.
Once he've done that, we again access the console page of the LS Pro Duo, click on Disk X and then proceed to Restructure Disk Array.
After couple of hourse, we re-logged in to see that the error mesaage was no longer there and checking on Status, it was unning in RAID 1.
Here's my 2-cents.
tanjl
krisludington wrote:Oddly, there is no information in the manual for the LinkStation Pro Duo on how to actually restore files made from a backup configured with the unit's Disk Backup features in the HTTP GUI. What am I missing?
From what I can tell, there's no way to do an unattended restore. You have to drag & drop the files from the backup drive to the Linkstation. Pretty primitive and inconvenient, especially if you've done a bunch of incremental backups (which I think Buffalo calls "append" backups).
Hi all,
Just looking for a little clarification. It seems like at least one of you has actually done this. It seems straightforward enough, but I want to verify. If I buy some sort of 500 GB SATA drive to replace a seemingly failing 500 GB drive in a Linkstation Pro Duo, it isn't really important that it be any particular type, right? I know it is showing a model number of WD5000AAKS-22YGA, but I assume that getting those exact drives (especially new ones) could be tough. I have already tried to rebuild the RAID array once, and the error came back. I am in the midst of letting it try one more time, but I am not optimistic. Thanks, in advance.
(yeah, VERY dated advice, but I didn't see this tidbit elsewhere, so logging it for posterity...)
I found on another NAS that all "500GB" HDDs are NOT the same size when formatted! So, yes it is preferable to get identical drives. If you can't to make sure and get one that has the SAME OR MORE blocks available when setup.
I upgraded a single drive, external USB/eSATA HDD only box to 2TB so I could use the identical Maxtor Green 500GB drive to rebuild the mirrored array.
Best, Mark