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[Help] Degraded Raid, Unable to Restore
Posted: 20 Aug 2025, 09:01
by TPiatek360T
I have a F4-424 Pro using TNAS 5.1 with a TRAID using 3x20TB Exos drives. A recent series of power outages contributed to a drive degrading and needing replacement. No problem - I pulled it out, popped in a replacement, and... nothing. The drive is recognized, and I can even add it to a new storage pool, but the degraded storage pool has no "edit" function available to allow restoration. The "edit" button is grayed out and unselectable. I tried creating a secondary storage pool hoping that it would allow it to be merged, but no such luck. Will it just decide to repair itself on its own after a while if I leave it alone?
I couldn't find anything that I thought relevant - one response suggested TELNETing in, but I installed Putty, followed the basic instructions, and my connections are refused.
Any help would be appreciated,
Tim
Re: [Help] Degraded Raid, Unable to Restore
Posted: 20 Aug 2025, 18:08
by CursaYang
TPiatek360T wrote: ↑20 Aug 2025, 09:01
I have a F4-424 Pro using TNAS 5.1 with a TRAID using 3x20TB Exos drives. A recent series of power outages contributed to a drive degrading and needing replacement. No problem - I pulled it out, popped in a replacement, and... nothing. The drive is recognized, and I can even add it to a new storage pool, but the degraded storage pool has no "edit" function available to allow restoration. The "edit" button is grayed out and unselectable. I tried creating a secondary storage pool hoping that it would allow it to be merged, but no such luck. Will it just decide to repair itself on its own after a while if I leave it alone?
I couldn't find anything that I thought relevant - one response suggested TELNETing in, but I installed Putty, followed the basic instructions, and my connections are refused.
Any help would be appreciated,
Tim
Hello, what is the capacity of the new hard drive?
It needs to be at least 20TB or more to join the array for repair.
Re: [Help] Degraded Raid, Unable to Restore
Posted: 21 Aug 2025, 02:29
by TPiatek360T
All drives are 20Tb Exos drives - old and the new one alike.
Re: [Help] Degraded Raid, Unable to Restore [SOLVED]
Posted: 21 Aug 2025, 09:37
by CursaYang
TPiatek360T wrote: ↑21 Aug 2025, 02:29
All drives are 20Tb Exos drives - old and the new one alike.
The edit button may be unavailable because the current volume is in use.
We need more information to analyze this issue.
Please collect a system report and send it to our email:
[email protected].
Re: [Help] Degraded Raid, Unable to Restore
Posted: 24 Aug 2025, 22:26
by TPiatek360T
OK, it looks like to generate a system report you need to use Putty or some Telnet client, and as I said, this isn't working - "connection refused" is all I get. So if there's no way to generate a log or report in another way, I'm stuck. I'm e-mailing support, we'll see if anything can be done.
Re: [Help] Degraded Raid, Unable to Restore
Posted: 24 Aug 2025, 23:23
by Gremlin
You can create a system report from (I think) the control panel in Tos5.1. Anyway, look for the help and support icon ('headset') and select "Report Issues".
Re: [Help] Degraded Raid, Unable to Restore
Posted: 24 Aug 2025, 23:31
by TPiatek360T
I'll check there, thanks - didn't see anything that looked like it would generate a system report, and Google was unhelpful - the instructions just pointed to a forum post here that suggested the non-starter Putty approach.