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The Graveyard - Products No Longer Supported => D-Link Storage => DNS-323 => Topic started by: phguk on August 29, 2010, 05:10:58 PM
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I'm running FW 1.08.
Intending to move from a RAID-1 configuration to two independent disks, I removed one of the pair and rebooted. While originally the device was running in RAID-1 degraded mode (which made sense) after a hard reset and firmware refresh, it now prompts me after logging on, to format the disk - but that fails (with message as above). The disks [Samsung 1TB] have no errors.
Now I'm wholly regretting starting on this course of action.
Any help appreciated. Thanks Paul
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Poor form to reply so soon to my original post but I since swapped the disk from the right (as you look at the unit) bay to the left bay. The DNS still thinks it's running in RAID-1 degraded mode.
I don't need the data on the disk - thankfully I've copied it off from the remaining pair.
So my questions are:
1. How to persuade the DNS to forget about RAID-1 ?
2. How to reformat for standard/independent mode use ?
Thanks Paul
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Take the drives out of the DNS-323 and use the Disk Manufacturer's diagnostic to format them. They'll appear to be fresh disks and the DNS-323 will format them to any specification you desire.
You may be able to simply connect them to a Windows machine and remove the partitions with Disk Manager, haven't actually tried that, but I think it would work and be quicker.
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Thanks for the speedy response. Would you mind clarifying a couple of items ?
1. What is causing this problem ? Is the DNS format code complaining because there are pre-existing partitions on the disk ?
2. When you say use the manufacturers' diagnostic - are you referring to a low-level format or simply overwriting the previous DNS-created partitions ? If it's the latter then presumably a small FAT/NTFS partition is sufficient ?
2.1 Having deleted the original partitions (and have created a small FAT partition), I'm now seeing an error code 114 from the DNS during format - any ideas ?
3. Assuming this works (for the first disk) . Can I then simply insert the second half of the original RAID-1 pair into the other bay and access my data ? I would much prefer not to have to format it also [because I've got data on it which is backed up but on another system].
Thanks again, Paul
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Do NOT create a new partition, you want the disk to have NOTHING on it. I was actually referring to the disk manufacturer LLF, it also assigns any pending spare sectors and does a complete surface check.
If you try with just removing the partitions, do that, but do not create a new partition, that's what is causing your problem.
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Paul, I guess you are running funplug, do you?
I had exactly the same issue. After disabling funplug and a reboot of the DNS-323 I was able to reformat without any problems.
Cheers, grixx
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I had the same error and followed the advice to disable fun_plug.
That worked. Thanks!
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Ditto, I was getting the error code 107 when trying to rebuild my RAID 1 array with WD 500GB Caviar SE16 drives. Progress failed at 1% reformat. I used SSH (which I previously setup when installing Fonz fun_plug) and renamed the file "fun_plug" to "fun_plug_OFF" and rebooted the NAS. Now the reformat is working...
I still have no idea WHY my drive failed in the frist place. It reported the RAID 1 array was degraded but both HDD lights were blue (but one would not blink indicating no disk activity). I took them out and tested and they both passed SMART and short drive self diagnostic and a bad sector scan with no errors at all...