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I got a big scare with my NAS.
A few days ago I get a notification from my NAS (Drobo) telling me that one of the 5 drives failed. The Drobo holds my entire music library.
No big deal I think. I decided that since the existing drives are old and prices have come way down, I should replace not one but two drives with bigger ones.
Last evening the two new 6T drives arrive. They will be replacing two fairly old 1T drives. First I remove the damaged drive and insert a new one. The Drobo lights flash red indicating that the new drive is not working properly. Shoot.
Thinking that maybe I zapped the new drive I decided to swap it with the second new drive.
In my quest to do it quickly, I pushed the wrong button and removed one of the still working 1T drives. Now I only have three 1T drives in the unit and the Drobo goes crazy with all lights flashing yellow! And a "Critical" warning sign on the computer. All I can think of is 'Oh s***t'.
I managed to install the two new drives. The Drobo announces that it will take 17 hours to complete the installation. Meanwhile the Drobo has disappeared from the directory and the yellow and green lights continue to flash.
Five hours later (glad that it did not take all 17 hours) the process is completed. I try to connect the Drobo to the computer but nothing happens. The Drobo will not connect and is not shown anywhere. I restart the computer and the Drobo, again nothing happens.
Then I look at the capacity of the Drobo and it appear as if the drives are almost empty. I am like, 'where did my data go?'
More research makes me realize that I should have only replaced one drive at a time. I read about a repair tool within the Drobo. After a whole bunch of 'Proceed with caution' and other warnings is when I finally realized that I really messed up. The Drobo announces that it started the repair. The fine print says that "the repair may run for several days, weeks or months" and you will not see any indicators that show progress and I think...'Oh S***t'.
In the middle of the night I realized that last month I had cancelled my automatic cloud backup and had asked my wife to copy the Drobo files to her cloud drive. This morning I replace the usual good morning with 'Did you copy the Drobo files to your cloud drive?" and she replies 'what is Drobo?' and I am like O-H S***T!
By midday today I realize that all the hours/days that I spent ripping my music collection is likely gone. Just the thought of having to do it all over again gives me pain. I wonder what else did I have in the Drobo that is gone too.
At about 6pm today, nearly 24 hours after the ordeal started, the Drobo announces that the repair is complete and that I need to restart the Drobo. Still nothing shows connected to the computer. I cautiously restart the Drobo and a few minutes later... voila. The Drobo and all the files reappear as if nothing happened.
Boy I was lucky. I just finished making a copy of the Drobo to a cloud drive. :celebrate008_2:
A few days ago I get a notification from my NAS (Drobo) telling me that one of the 5 drives failed. The Drobo holds my entire music library.
No big deal I think. I decided that since the existing drives are old and prices have come way down, I should replace not one but two drives with bigger ones.
Last evening the two new 6T drives arrive. They will be replacing two fairly old 1T drives. First I remove the damaged drive and insert a new one. The Drobo lights flash red indicating that the new drive is not working properly. Shoot.
Thinking that maybe I zapped the new drive I decided to swap it with the second new drive.
In my quest to do it quickly, I pushed the wrong button and removed one of the still working 1T drives. Now I only have three 1T drives in the unit and the Drobo goes crazy with all lights flashing yellow! And a "Critical" warning sign on the computer. All I can think of is 'Oh s***t'.
I managed to install the two new drives. The Drobo announces that it will take 17 hours to complete the installation. Meanwhile the Drobo has disappeared from the directory and the yellow and green lights continue to flash.
Five hours later (glad that it did not take all 17 hours) the process is completed. I try to connect the Drobo to the computer but nothing happens. The Drobo will not connect and is not shown anywhere. I restart the computer and the Drobo, again nothing happens.
Then I look at the capacity of the Drobo and it appear as if the drives are almost empty. I am like, 'where did my data go?'
More research makes me realize that I should have only replaced one drive at a time. I read about a repair tool within the Drobo. After a whole bunch of 'Proceed with caution' and other warnings is when I finally realized that I really messed up. The Drobo announces that it started the repair. The fine print says that "the repair may run for several days, weeks or months" and you will not see any indicators that show progress and I think...'Oh S***t'.
In the middle of the night I realized that last month I had cancelled my automatic cloud backup and had asked my wife to copy the Drobo files to her cloud drive. This morning I replace the usual good morning with 'Did you copy the Drobo files to your cloud drive?" and she replies 'what is Drobo?' and I am like O-H S***T!
By midday today I realize that all the hours/days that I spent ripping my music collection is likely gone. Just the thought of having to do it all over again gives me pain. I wonder what else did I have in the Drobo that is gone too.
At about 6pm today, nearly 24 hours after the ordeal started, the Drobo announces that the repair is complete and that I need to restart the Drobo. Still nothing shows connected to the computer. I cautiously restart the Drobo and a few minutes later... voila. The Drobo and all the files reappear as if nothing happened.
Boy I was lucky. I just finished making a copy of the Drobo to a cloud drive. :celebrate008_2: