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Title: Bad drive/Good drive?????
Post by: SteveLJ on September 18, 2009, 09:30:16 AM
   

I have two HD-H1.0T GL/R5s they have been virtually trouble free except for one hard drive keeling over in '08, replacement could not have gone smoother (well maybe a few less screws:robothappy:).

That is untill two days ago. Drive light #1 was solid red swapped out the drive WD2500 same model as original. Turned the box back on, lot's o' blinking green lights, then drive #1 goes back to a solid red again.

Took the new drive out put it into an external housing checked it out on my main computer using MS Disk Manager, drive is good.

 

So the question is am I facing a failing board in the Terastation?

BTW just for kicks I put the old drive in the external housing and Disk Manager said all was healthy.

 

Firmware is 1.12

Title: Re: Bad drive/Good drive?????
Post by: PCPiranha on September 19, 2009, 10:41:42 AM
It could be a bad controller or MB.
Title: Re: Bad drive/Good drive?????
Post by: SteveLJ on September 19, 2009, 11:47:35 AM
   

So can that be replaced?

If so how much?

Where?

Etc.

Title: Re: Bad drive/Good drive?????
Post by: SteveLJ on September 19, 2009, 05:20:18 PM
   

If I pull the drives from the one that is "not working" (NW) and replace the drives in the one that is working (W) with those from NW -in the same order- can I expect to see the data as it should be? NW is/was the back up for W.

Or

If I replace e.g. drive #1 in the working machine with drive #1 from the not working machine will the data/raid be the same or will it try to reformat/rebuild the RAID (using RAID 5)?

Title: Re: Bad drive/Good drive?????
Post by: PCPiranha on September 19, 2009, 05:33:57 PM
If the raid configuration is the same on the two, it should work.  When you put the new disk in did you restructure it into the array?
Title: Re: Bad drive/Good drive?????
Post by: SteveLJ on September 19, 2009, 06:05:06 PM
   

As the drive light was red, I could not restructure the RAID or do anything.

So what, if any, are the chances of getting the non-working one repaired?

Does BuffaloTech sell refurbished units?

 

Title: Re: Bad drive/Good drive?????
Post by: JoshC on September 21, 2009, 03:03:12 AM
No we do not you could go to a retailer tho and maybe pick one up.
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