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The Graveyard - Products No Longer Supported => D-Link Storage => DNS-343 => Topic started by: The_Comfy_Chair on June 14, 2011, 05:06:10 PM
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I have owned this unit for less than a week; set up a raid5 with 4x2TB green drives (2 Western Digital) and 2 Seagate).
I began transferring data to the array... verified writes and access... verified the drives were good via the drive inspection software... verified read-back after 24 hours... started dumping my data to the raid array... and after 3 days SUDDENLY - no access... the volume_1 has disappeared. The windows Explorer was locked up, the Internet Explorer would not find the web page and the system would not power down... or power back up or respond at all.
After waiting for an hour, I cut power and reset the system ... on reboot it indicates that the volume_1 is degraded BUT the system software indicates that volume_1 doesn't even exist at all now!
I've searched this site and found NO recovery tools - nothing from D-Link - no support from them on any of these threads that I have seen. If your raid fails you are on your own it seems... This has seriously been the worst product experience for a storage system I have ever had.
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Are your disks AFT (i.e. advanced format)? And if so, did you upgrade to the latest beta firmware (v1.05b01) before formatting? If your drives are AFT, the DNS-343 will only support them with firmware v1.05b01.
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Not sure about the AFT bit... looking on the net, but not finding any info on that ...
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S.M.A.R.T TEST :
Slot Manu. Model
Progress
Result
1 WDC WD20EARS-00MVWB - Pass [ 2000/06/17 09:21:48 ]
2 WDC WD20EARS-00MVWB - Pass [ 2000/06/17 09:21:50 ]
3 Seagate ST2000DL003-9VT - Pass [ 2000/06/17 09:20:58 ]
4 Seagate ST32000542AS - Pass [ 2000/06/17 15:19:25 ]
Test type : Quick test Extended test
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The WD20EARS is an AFT drive not supported by DNS-343 firmware prior to v1.05b01. If you are running an older firmware version, you need to upgrade before formatting your array.
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Thanks a bunch! I did not realize that was an AFT drive...
I'll try the firmware upgrade. 8)
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Here's the direct link for the latest beta firmware: ftp://ftp.dlink.com/Multimedia/dns343/Beta/Firmware/ (http://ftp://ftp.dlink.com/Multimedia/dns343/Beta/Firmware/)
The link is also posted here: http://forums.dlink.com/index.php?topic=13099.0 (http://forums.dlink.com/index.php?topic=13099.0)
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I inserted a ST2000DL003-9VT and formatted RAID 5 with 3 ST32000542AS drives and it showed up ok using 1.04b3?
However when my 4th ST32000542AS arrived I replaced it with the ST2000DL003-9VT and it's been rebuilding for the last 39 hours, it finished rebuilding early this morning and for some reason it's doing it again, I've installed 1.05b1 now
I placed the ST2000DL003-9VT into a docking station and used EXT3 Explorer but couldn't see anything on it relating to my backups.
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I inserted a ST2000DL003-9VT and formatted RAID 5 with 3 ST32000542AS drives. . . . I placed the ST2000DL003-9VT into a docking station and used EXT3 Explorer but couldn't see anything on it relating to my backups.
You shouldn't see anything on your ST2000DL003-9VT. RAID 5 stripes data and redundancy information across all four drives, there are not copies of your files on each drive of the array. You can't mount a single drive from a RAID 5 array -- all four drives must be mounted as a contiguous array on your PC (there is software available that will allow you to do this).
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Thought that may be the case with a RAID5 setup. cheers
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I currently have the same problem after about 6 months of trouble-free operation. Email support told me to hit the reset button. I refuse. I am currently on the phone with D-Link Tech Support to get a full understanding of the problem, why it happened, what do I do to protect my data and finally how does the problem get resolved. Wish me luck.
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All the best. Please post the results of your dialog with D-Link technical support.