I have a Synology DS415+ that just recently went down...Catastrophically , it no joke. All 4 HDD's went out. Totally defeats the purpose of having RAID with 4 HDD's even.
Anyway to cut the story short, when I got this unit, I had endured a very suspicious shutdown for no reason. Since I had data on the HDD's so I didn't bother to spend too much time checking.
This time around, after getting back my RMA HDD's (all 4 of them), I started to check the system HW.
Sure enough I was able to reproduce the symptom I observed very early on. So here it goes:
1. Power UP DS415+
2. Insert HDD to Bay1 (the very left)...wait for the LED to show
3. Insert HDD to Bay2... wait for the LED to show online
4. Insert HDD to Bay3
Now the system will immediately shutdown ... no warning.
Tested again in a slightly different config:
1. Powerup with Bay1 and Bay2 inserted, (Bay3 and Bay4 empty)
3. After power up and running stable, insert HDD to Bay3
The system will immediately shutdown...no warning.
OK... check this out. I tried something else
1. instead of inserting HDD to Bay3 as in previous step... I insert HDD to Bay4 instead (leaving Bay3 empty). no shutdowns.
2. Followed up by inserting HDD to Bay3 (so it's now fully occupied).... no shutdowns. what da heck...
The HDD's I used are WD40ERFX 82.00A87
I would be interested if anyone else experienced the similar thing. All this is pointing to a poor hardware power design on the mainboard. In which case the NAS would turn into a HDD killer as I have endured.
Heck my desktop PC is on 24 hrs too and it's not like this.
-JH
Anyway to cut the story short, when I got this unit, I had endured a very suspicious shutdown for no reason. Since I had data on the HDD's so I didn't bother to spend too much time checking.
This time around, after getting back my RMA HDD's (all 4 of them), I started to check the system HW.
Sure enough I was able to reproduce the symptom I observed very early on. So here it goes:
1. Power UP DS415+
2. Insert HDD to Bay1 (the very left)...wait for the LED to show
3. Insert HDD to Bay2... wait for the LED to show online
4. Insert HDD to Bay3
Now the system will immediately shutdown ... no warning.
Tested again in a slightly different config:
1. Powerup with Bay1 and Bay2 inserted, (Bay3 and Bay4 empty)
3. After power up and running stable, insert HDD to Bay3
The system will immediately shutdown...no warning.
OK... check this out. I tried something else
1. instead of inserting HDD to Bay3 as in previous step... I insert HDD to Bay4 instead (leaving Bay3 empty). no shutdowns.
2. Followed up by inserting HDD to Bay3 (so it's now fully occupied).... no shutdowns. what da heck...
The HDD's I used are WD40ERFX 82.00A87
I would be interested if anyone else experienced the similar thing. All this is pointing to a poor hardware power design on the mainboard. In which case the NAS would turn into a HDD killer as I have endured.
Heck my desktop PC is on 24 hrs too and it's not like this.
-JH