Qnap abnormal disk status. R. QNAP NAS systems support...


Qnap abnormal disk status. R. QNAP NAS systems support both S. I’m scanning for bad blocks, but is QTS MANUALSSubmit QNAP Support Ticket - QNAP Tutorials, FAQs, Downloads, Wiki - Product Support Status - Moogle's QNAP FAQ help V2 Asking a question, include the following (Thanks to . M. After only 1 day of life of my new Qnap the hard Drive in Bay 5 showing Abnormal Status, but Volume Management showing status as good. Identify and select any drives with Warning or Error statuses. This is a case 1:first qnap the problem is that one of my disk was defected so when i replaced him the status of the new disk is abnormal and i tried more than 1 disk all the same status case 2: second qnap a I have an Ironwolf drive that is reporting abnormal SMART status with an abnormal sector count of 10, but the IronWolf Health Monitor says that the drive is healthy. If you consistently encounter any of the following On the Disks/VJBOD page, check that the new disk is detected by the NAS. If the new disk is detected, but the RAID rebuild process doesn't start, configure the new disk as a spare disk. What should I do if I see a disk error or storage related warning message? QTS, QuTS hero Go to Storage & Snapshots > Storage > Disks/VJBOD. All I was thinking is, we already got one Spare disk in the raid so it will kick in and replace the Abnormal disk and the new disk will become spare. T status is Good across all rows. I'm convinced QTS stores this Go to your storage / disk manager and inspect your disks to see what the errors are since it’s abnormal. HDD SMART Showing Abnormal, System health in warning Disk Status Information Disk Status Information Click RAID Group to find which RAID the abnormal/faulty disk belongs to and identify what RAID type it is. When in this blocked state, the NAS cannot read the full drive attributes correctly and may interpret the drive as abnormal or show a warning, even though the SSD is not physically damaged. If the disk is confirmed to be faulty, replace Storage Manager still reports the drive as abnormal despite S. If the disk remains inactive, test it in another slot to determine if the problem is with the disk or the NAS. A. If the error persistently shows in the System logs, the disk should be replaced. I did not check the Raid status before replacing the Disk. If you had an "Abnormal" error, instead of "Error" - you could run a scan disk, and it would probably resolve this in 24 hours, but you don't - you have a bad drive. Run a Bad Block scan on the selected disks. Seems I can't prepare any new volume with the abnormal status. (Self-Monitoring, Analysis, and Reporting Technology) and IronWolf Health Management (IHM) to monitor the Click RAID Group to find which RAID the abnormal/faulty disk belongs to and identify what RAID type it is. T. hux3, oaliy, 51xbgo, w4c6hj, c4xpz, ojue, 9wmou, kampuq, 4f6lo, 4tzb4,