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And finally it works. 😁 With only the good disk remaining, the NAS booted up, beeping as crazy, login possible, telling me, the RAID is degraded, but I'm able to transfer the data with acceptable speed. 😉 Thanks again and have a good night! 👋🏻😊
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OK, thank you for your very helpful thoughts and tips! 😊👍🏻 Several years ago, I already changed a bad disk of this NAS326, which he reported correctly. But this time I'll transfer the data onto my new NAS, that's why I don't need to rebuild the RAID in this old one. But I'll put the remaining good disk into an USB case and…
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OK, HDD 2: But: So, I guess, I found the bad boy… 😜 I think I'll try: Removing the bad disk and hope the system will run smooth again. So I could transfer all files to the new system. Booting up a linux system and connecting the good drive directly to the PC, to get the data. Any other better ways? 😋
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Drive 1 tested with smartctl: PASSED 🤔 Now I need to find the name, used for the second disk, but all commands regarding the drives need loooong time to run! 😛
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Thanks for your answer. Oh, you're right. That shows a lot of corrected read errors. So I wonder, why the NAS told me, that both HDDs are in good condition, last time I had access to the GUI, just several days ago. 😝 Maybe it could help, removing the bad disk? I'm running RAID1. But isn't that a bug, that the whole system…