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Title: Rebuilding RAID Array Question
Post by: Zephyrus on November 08, 2012, 05:15:34 AM

Hello all. I have a LS-WXL with 2 x 1TB drives.

 

It is setup with Raid 1 and now drive 2 in the raid config reports Error (E30). Drive 1 is still good.

 

I read in other threads that sometimes rebuilding the raid array will fix that drive, but I am a little concerned.

Can I be sure that Drive 1 will be used as "source" for the rebuild so that drive 2 will be "fixed" and updated with data from drive1...and NOT visa versa?

 

I mean..how does the station know that drive 1 is the one to rebuild "from" ?

Title: Re: Rebuilding RAID Array Question
Post by: davo on November 08, 2012, 05:18:00 AM

if in the system / storage section it shows HDD1 as "error" then this is the HDD that will be rebuilt.

 

However ensure you have a backup before doing anything, RAID is not a backup.

Title: Re: Rebuilding RAID Array Question
Post by: Zephyrus on November 08, 2012, 05:19:44 AM

No Drive 2 is the one showing Error.

 

But as I understand it then it will automatically rebuild from the "good" drive TO the "bad" drive".

 

Title: Re: Rebuilding RAID Array Question
Post by: davo on November 08, 2012, 05:21:24 AM

sorry, i ment to say HDD2, not 1 :P

 

Yes you are correct.

Title: Re: Rebuilding RAID Array Question
Post by: Zephyrus on November 08, 2012, 05:23:56 AM

Thank you very much. Now my bloodpressure went down again.

I DO have all important stuff backed up to 2 different drives, but I remember how long THAT took :) And on top of the rebuild process time I would love to spare that restore process :)

 

Thank you for your fast response.

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