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NAS200 drive failure

Thomas Grassi
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My NAS200 will not allow me to add a second drive to the unit.

I had two drives in the NAS200 then we had a power outage. Then NAS000 is on a ups but the power was out for 24 hours

After the power came back on the drive in bay one failed put drive two was ok

I was able to recover the data because I had Raid  setup on the drives.

But I got a replacement drive and it never comes active

I took the good drive in bay two and placed it in bay 1 and it works

I put it in Bay 2 and it still works

I just can not get another drive to work in this unit

Any ideas or suggestions

Tom

Thomas R Grassi Jr
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Nisar Sayed
Level 1
Level 1

is the second (replaced) drive from the same vendor (make, model and speed-rpm)? if yes, then it could be the conflicting firmware version, either it is older or newer. I have experience the similar issue, I end up upgrading everything to same version, including the BIOS. OR the new drive is bad already.

Regards,

Nisar

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Nisar Sayed
Level 1
Level 1

is the second (replaced) drive from the same vendor (make, model and speed-rpm)? if yes, then it could be the conflicting firmware version, either it is older or newer. I have experience the similar issue, I end up upgrading everything to same version, including the BIOS. OR the new drive is bad already.

Regards,

Nisar

Sent from Cisco Technical Support iPad App

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