Slot | Manu. | Model | Serial Number | Temp. | Status |
1 | Seagate | ST31500341AS | 9VS25J7Q | 0°C / 32°F | Abnormal |
2 | Seagate | ST31500341AS | 9VS24HVH | 43°C / 109°F | Normal |
3 | Seagate | ST31500341AS | 9VS3XRCM | 44°C / 111°F | Normal |
4 | Seagate | ST31500341AS | 9VS3SVYJ | 40°C / 104°F | Normal |
Slot | Manu. | Model | Result |
1 | Seagate | ST31500341AS | Pass[ 2012/09/20 04:19:35 ] |
2 | Seagate | ST31500341AS | Pass [ 2012/09/20 04:16:15 ] |
3 | Seagate | ST31500341AS | Pass [ 2012/09/20 04:16:22 ] |
4 | Seagate | ST31500341AS | Fail [ 2012/09/20 04:15:50 ] |
Does anyone know what "Re-configure all existing hard drive(s)" does?
DNS-343 manual:
- Re-configure All Existing Hard Drive(s): Click Re-configure All Existing Hard Drive(s) to setup the RAID configuration. Note: All data will be lost when changing the drive configuration.
I believe you may be confusing re-build and re-configure. The re-build functionality is used to repair/restore a failing array, while the re-configure functionality is used to create a new array (or overwrite an existing array).
As a follow-up question, do you have a backup of your data?
using the third party software products mentioned in the following thread: DNS-343 - Data Recovery (Windows PCs) (http://forums.dlink.com/index.php?topic=41302.0).
using a 3rd-party piece of software ("Runtime" as discussed here: http://forums.dlink.com/index.php?topic=6144.0).
I've got a nagging suspicion that the NAS is at fault. Other than by putting yet more shiny new drives in the firing line, I'm not sure how to test that theory. Any ideas?
If the Seagate HDDs did in fact fail, I don't see how the DNS-343 is capable of killing the a HDD
. . . I've reviewed all of my actions regarding these issues and concluded that Slot #1 in my DNS-343 is the common denominator. All three drives that have failed have spent some time in that slot. So, either it's an amazing mistake that three HDDs have failed in such a short time of each other, or there's a short or some other hardware issue in that slot.
have you had your DNS-343 for more than one year