Seagate 3TB ST3000DM001 and 2TB ST2000DM001 Compatible?
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Re: Seagate 3TB ST3000DM001 and 2TB ST2000DM001 Compatible?
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Re: Seagate 3TB ST3000DM001 and 2TB ST2000DM001 Compatible?
miroj, what Hitachi drives did you go for? I'm after some but the ones on the compatability list all seem to be obsolete! Incidently I'm after a TS-212.
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Re: Seagate 3TB ST3000DM001 and 2TB ST2000DM001 Compatible?
Hi everyone there,
Seagate has a firmware update for these disks. Anyone want to give it a try?
http://knowledge.seagate.com/articles/e ... Q/223651en
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Seagate has a firmware update for these disks. Anyone want to give it a try?
http://knowledge.seagate.com/articles/e ... Q/223651en
Daniel
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Re: Seagate 3TB ST3000DM001 and 2TB ST2000DM001 Compatible?
What is the procedure to update 2 hard drives in QNAP with this firmware ?Poooh wrote:Hi everyone there,
Seagate has a firmware update for these disks. Anyone want to give it a try?
http://knowledge.seagate.com/articles/e ... Q/223651en
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Re: Seagate 3TB ST3000DM001 and 2TB ST2000DM001 Compatible?
I am afraid you will have to attach the drives to a desktop machine to update the firmware, or is there some way of updating a drive without removing it from the NAS.
Will the QNAP format the drive again when reinserting it after the firmware update?
Please report, if this update solves any problems described in this thread.
Will the QNAP format the drive again when reinserting it after the firmware update?
Please report, if this update solves any problems described in this thread.
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2 x TS-110, WD RE3 WD1002FBYS 1TB // Seagate 7200.11 ST3500320AS 0.5 TB f/w: SD25
2x TS-119P+, WD RE4 WD1003FBYX 1TB
2x TS-119P II, WD RE4 WD1003FBYX 1TB // Seagate 7200.14 ST2000DM001 2 TB f/w: CC4H
f/w: 3.6.1; SABNZB+ 0.6.14; Twonkey 6.0.38; rsnap 3.1.2;
2 x TS-110, WD RE3 WD1002FBYS 1TB // Seagate 7200.11 ST3500320AS 0.5 TB f/w: SD25
2x TS-119P+, WD RE4 WD1003FBYX 1TB
2x TS-119P II, WD RE4 WD1003FBYX 1TB // Seagate 7200.14 ST2000DM001 2 TB f/w: CC4H
f/w: 3.6.1; SABNZB+ 0.6.14; Twonkey 6.0.38; rsnap 3.1.2;
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Re: Seagate 3TB ST3000DM001 and 2TB ST2000DM001 Compatible?
I have the same 2 questions about this....Magnus8513 wrote:I am afraid you will have to attach the drives to a desktop machine to update the firmware, or is there some way of updating a drive without removing it from the NAS.
Will the QNAP format the drive again when reinserting it after the firmware update?
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Re: Seagate 3TB ST3000DM001 and 2TB ST2000DM001 Compatible?
I found this post...
http://forum.qnap.com/viewtopic.php?f=2 ... 09#p170128
it is the correct procedure ???
http://forum.qnap.com/viewtopic.php?f=2 ... 09#p170128
it is the correct procedure ???
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Re: Seagate 3TB ST3000DM001 and 2TB ST2000DM001 Compatible?
Make a backup of your data and configuration. Take the risc and follow Seagate's update instructions and report what has happened.
That would be my approach but I have no Seagate drives to prove it...
That would be my approach but I have no Seagate drives to prove it...
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Re: Seagate 3TB ST3000DM001 and 2TB ST2000DM001 Compatible?
You cannot update the firmware on the drives via the NAS. You have to update via the methods that Seagate posts on their site. As per Seagate's reccomendations you should also make a backup of your data.
Use the forum search feature before posting.
Use RAID and external backups. RAID will protect you from disk failure, keep your system running, and data accessible while the disk is replaced, and the RAID rebuilt. Backups will allow you to recover data that is lost or corrupted, or from system failure. One does not replace the other.
NAS: TVS-882BR | F/W: 5.0.1.2346 | 40GB | 2 x 1TB M.2 SATA RAID 1 (System/VMs) | 3 x 1TB M.2 NMVe QM2-4P-384A RAID 5 (cache) | 5 x 14TB Exos HDD RAID 6 (Data) | 1 x Blu-ray
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Use RAID and external backups. RAID will protect you from disk failure, keep your system running, and data accessible while the disk is replaced, and the RAID rebuilt. Backups will allow you to recover data that is lost or corrupted, or from system failure. One does not replace the other.
NAS: TVS-882BR | F/W: 5.0.1.2346 | 40GB | 2 x 1TB M.2 SATA RAID 1 (System/VMs) | 3 x 1TB M.2 NMVe QM2-4P-384A RAID 5 (cache) | 5 x 14TB Exos HDD RAID 6 (Data) | 1 x Blu-ray
NAS: TVS-h674 | F/W: 5.0.1.2376 | 16GB | 3 x 18TB RAID 5
Apps: DNSMasq, PLEX, iDrive, QVPN, QLMS, MP3fs, HBS3, Entware, DLstation, VS, +
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Re: Seagate 3TB ST3000DM001 and 2TB ST2000DM001 Compatible?
now ST3000DM001 is in compatible list !!! qnap rep, please confirm.....
http://www.qnap.com/en/index.php?lang=en&sn=3877
http://www.qnap.com/en/index.php?lang=en&sn=3877
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Re: Seagate 3TB ST3000DM001 and 2TB ST2000DM001 Compatible?
Quick status report on the updating process:
I just finished updating my ST2000DM001-9YN164 from CC46 to CC4H. It took me about 20mins to hook it up to a desktop machine, run the update and have it back up and running in my TS119p II. There were no complications whatsoever and all my data on the HDD remained untouched, but of course that does not mean one should not back up all your data before doing such.
Now I am anxious to see whether this solved my troubles with this drive (constant rebooting while under heavy write/read load).
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UPDATE (31.05.2012 10:11):
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The Update did not solve my problem! The NAS still reboots when under heavy loads. Nvertheless I am still inclined to believe this is a HDD issue, since I had trouble with this NAS/HDD from day 1.
Maybe OT: Where can I find more logging information on what might cause the reboot?
I just finished updating my ST2000DM001-9YN164 from CC46 to CC4H. It took me about 20mins to hook it up to a desktop machine, run the update and have it back up and running in my TS119p II. There were no complications whatsoever and all my data on the HDD remained untouched, but of course that does not mean one should not back up all your data before doing such.
Now I am anxious to see whether this solved my troubles with this drive (constant rebooting while under heavy write/read load).
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UPDATE (31.05.2012 10:11):
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The Update did not solve my problem! The NAS still reboots when under heavy loads. Nvertheless I am still inclined to believe this is a HDD issue, since I had trouble with this NAS/HDD from day 1.
Maybe OT: Where can I find more logging information on what might cause the reboot?
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2 x TS-110, WD RE3 WD1002FBYS 1TB // Seagate 7200.11 ST3500320AS 0.5 TB f/w: SD25
2x TS-119P+, WD RE4 WD1003FBYX 1TB
2x TS-119P II, WD RE4 WD1003FBYX 1TB // Seagate 7200.14 ST2000DM001 2 TB f/w: CC4H
f/w: 3.6.1; SABNZB+ 0.6.14; Twonkey 6.0.38; rsnap 3.1.2;
2 x TS-110, WD RE3 WD1002FBYS 1TB // Seagate 7200.11 ST3500320AS 0.5 TB f/w: SD25
2x TS-119P+, WD RE4 WD1003FBYX 1TB
2x TS-119P II, WD RE4 WD1003FBYX 1TB // Seagate 7200.14 ST2000DM001 2 TB f/w: CC4H
f/w: 3.6.1; SABNZB+ 0.6.14; Twonkey 6.0.38; rsnap 3.1.2;
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Re: Seagate 3TB ST3000DM001 and 2TB ST2000DM001 Compatible?
Yeah i am also suprised to see the ST3000DM001 back on the QNAP compatibility list but subject to Note 11,12 and 15. Note 15 is the key one
Would it be safe to assume that the QNAP team has put this disk thru its paces on all other models having once pulled it out from the compatibility listNote15
This drive is not currently recommended for TS-879U-RP, TS-1279U-RP, TS-EC879U-RP, TS-EC1279U-RP because of incompatibility issues reported by some users. We’re currently investigating the reported incidents and will update the compatibility table later.
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Re: Seagate 3TB ST3000DM001 and 2TB ST2000DM001 Compatible?
Try disable ->Enable write cache (EXT4 only)Magnus8513 wrote:Quick status report on the updating process:
I just finished updating my ST2000DM001-9YN164 from CC46 to CC4H. It took me about 20mins to hook it up to a desktop machine, run the update and have it back up and running in my TS119p II. There were no complications whatsoever and all my data on the HDD remained untouched, but of course that does not mean one should not back up all your data before doing such.
Now I am anxious to see whether this solved my troubles with this drive (constant rebooting while under heavy write/read load).
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UPDATE (31.05.2012 10:11):
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The Update did not solve my problem! The NAS still reboots when under heavy loads. Nvertheless I am still inclined to believe this is a HDD issue, since I had trouble with this NAS/HDD from day 1.
Maybe OT: Where can I find more logging information on what might cause the reboot?
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Re: Seagate 3TB ST3000DM001 and 2TB ST2000DM001 Compatible?
For issues with these drives, please update to v3.7 firmware as soon as it's available for your NAS - and update the drive firmware to the latest one available from Seagate.
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Re: Seagate 3TB ST3000DM001 and 2TB ST2000DM001 Compatible?
Anyone that has updated the drives and firmware please report your results.schumaku wrote:For issues with these drives, please update to v3.7 firmware as soon as it's available for your NAS - and update the drive firmware to the latest one available from Seagate.
Use the forum search feature before posting.
Use RAID and external backups. RAID will protect you from disk failure, keep your system running, and data accessible while the disk is replaced, and the RAID rebuilt. Backups will allow you to recover data that is lost or corrupted, or from system failure. One does not replace the other.
NAS: TVS-882BR | F/W: 5.0.1.2346 | 40GB | 2 x 1TB M.2 SATA RAID 1 (System/VMs) | 3 x 1TB M.2 NMVe QM2-4P-384A RAID 5 (cache) | 5 x 14TB Exos HDD RAID 6 (Data) | 1 x Blu-ray
NAS: TVS-h674 | F/W: 5.0.1.2376 | 16GB | 3 x 18TB RAID 5
Apps: DNSMasq, PLEX, iDrive, QVPN, QLMS, MP3fs, HBS3, Entware, DLstation, VS, +
Use RAID and external backups. RAID will protect you from disk failure, keep your system running, and data accessible while the disk is replaced, and the RAID rebuilt. Backups will allow you to recover data that is lost or corrupted, or from system failure. One does not replace the other.
NAS: TVS-882BR | F/W: 5.0.1.2346 | 40GB | 2 x 1TB M.2 SATA RAID 1 (System/VMs) | 3 x 1TB M.2 NMVe QM2-4P-384A RAID 5 (cache) | 5 x 14TB Exos HDD RAID 6 (Data) | 1 x Blu-ray
NAS: TVS-h674 | F/W: 5.0.1.2376 | 16GB | 3 x 18TB RAID 5
Apps: DNSMasq, PLEX, iDrive, QVPN, QLMS, MP3fs, HBS3, Entware, DLstation, VS, +