Hi looks like I am unlucky.
I am in the process of replacing all 4 discs. (DS 918+)
After each replace I am doing a volume repair.
Up to 3 disks have been replaced and no problems with the repair.
After inserting the 4th and last disk and repairing the volume. the process is extremely slow and keeps going slow around 26%. It constantly shows notifications bad sector on disk[3].
There was also a 'file system notification' window visible that suggested me to reboot. And gave the choice to 'ignore' this or the choice to reboot with and without a 'remap'.
However just before restarting, synology informs me that there is still a repair going on and restarting is not recommended.
What should I do? Wait and see till rebuild is complete? Or restart in the meantime?
Final question. Can I assume that disk[3] is literally disk 3 in the array? Or litterally disk number 3?
(As a former programmer I am used to arrays from 0 to x?)
Thanks for your help!
I am in the process of replacing all 4 discs. (DS 918+)
After each replace I am doing a volume repair.
Up to 3 disks have been replaced and no problems with the repair.
After inserting the 4th and last disk and repairing the volume. the process is extremely slow and keeps going slow around 26%. It constantly shows notifications bad sector on disk[3].
There was also a 'file system notification' window visible that suggested me to reboot. And gave the choice to 'ignore' this or the choice to reboot with and without a 'remap'.
However just before restarting, synology informs me that there is still a repair going on and restarting is not recommended.
What should I do? Wait and see till rebuild is complete? Or restart in the meantime?
Final question. Can I assume that disk[3] is literally disk 3 in the array? Or litterally disk number 3?
(As a former programmer I am used to arrays from 0 to x?)
Thanks for your help!