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Originally Posted by stomachmonkey
Yeah, see my previous comment.
Something about how the RAID set is being seen appears to be the issue.
I think your problem is you had two simultaneous failed discs which is not good.
Need to noodle this some but you may be in for a bumpy ride.
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Which is the problem with the striped RAID5. If you lose more than one drive, the data is effed. I prefer RAID1 for this reason AND I still backup those drives! I accept the loss of space.
One solution, you might use a utility to clone the bad drives and then try inserting the clones to see if you can access the data.
2 drives going bad in a short period of time on a new NAS would make start to look at power or heat issues. Or more likely, replacing the entire NAS.