Strange Failure on F5-221 w/3-disk RAID5
Posted: 22 Nov 2020, 09:48
I've had a 3-disk RAID5 array set up for some time, working perfectly.
One day, I come home, and the server isn't working. I check the NAS, and find that when I log in, it wants me to perform a setup, just like the first-time I installed the drives. It indicates that 1 drive is bad, and 2 drives are good. If I proceed, it warns that it will delete all data on the drives - obviously unacceptable.
The existing drives SHOULD, as a RAID5, just work, allowing me to restore the original drive 1 that malfunctioned. But they're not, even though the NAS sees them, says they're healthy, etc.
So... what do I do? I can't just load the drives on a Windows PC to back them up, since Windows doesn't read the BTRFS Terra-master suggested (I'm regretting this choice now). I tried reading the device with a hard-drive duplicator, but likewise, it supports FAT variants, NTFS, etc., but not BTRFS.
I suppose I can create a Linux install, use BTRFS, then see if I can copy files off. Is that the only/best option?
Thanks for suggestions/advice!
Tim
One day, I come home, and the server isn't working. I check the NAS, and find that when I log in, it wants me to perform a setup, just like the first-time I installed the drives. It indicates that 1 drive is bad, and 2 drives are good. If I proceed, it warns that it will delete all data on the drives - obviously unacceptable.
The existing drives SHOULD, as a RAID5, just work, allowing me to restore the original drive 1 that malfunctioned. But they're not, even though the NAS sees them, says they're healthy, etc.
So... what do I do? I can't just load the drives on a Windows PC to back them up, since Windows doesn't read the BTRFS Terra-master suggested (I'm regretting this choice now). I tried reading the device with a hard-drive duplicator, but likewise, it supports FAT variants, NTFS, etc., but not BTRFS.
I suppose I can create a Linux install, use BTRFS, then see if I can copy files off. Is that the only/best option?
Thanks for suggestions/advice!
Tim