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animatic
Jan 24, 2021Aspirant
Can't connect
Can't connect to mapped NAS drive. Tried remapping - no luck (permissions error) Also, can seem to make any systems changes via RAIDar Admin Panel. I can access the system but none of the changes ...
StephenB
Jan 25, 2021Guru - Experienced User
animatic wrote:
Volume C: Online, X-RAID2, 6 disks, 70% of 4606 GB used
This shows a normal volume status, which is good.
Are you seeing all your shares listed on the shares page?
Also, are you running Windows or MacOS? Also what specific version of the OS?
animatic
Jan 25, 2021Aspirant
Right now it says (PLEASE DON'T TELL ME I'VE LOST MY DATA)
Shares on RAID Volumes
No shares exist.
Shares on USB Storage Devices
No USB shares exist. Plug in a USB storage device and click Refresh to display a USB share.
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Disk space
3230 GB (70%) of 4606 GB used
Additional 10 GB reserved for snapshots
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RAID Configuration
Configuration: RAID Level X-RAID2, 6 disks
Status: Redundant
RAID Disks:
Ch 1 : Seagate ST1000NM0011 [931 GB]
927 GB allocated
Ch 2 : WDC WD10EFRX-68PJCN0 [931 GB]
927 GB allocated
Ch 3 : WDC WD1003FBYX-01Y7B1 [931 GB]
927 GB allocated
Ch 4 : WDC WD1003FBYZ-010FB0 [931 GB]
927 GB allocated
Ch 5 : WDC WD1002F9YZ-09H1JL0 [931 GB]
927 GB allocated
Ch 6 : WDC WD1003FBYX-01Y7B0 [931 GB]
927 GB allocated
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USB Storage Devices
The following USB storage devices are connected.
Device Part. Description Used Size FS Speed
1 ioSafe G3 [Partition 1] 2783 GB 2783 GB EXT4 480
1 ioSafe G3 [Partition 1] 88 GB 1855 GB EXT4 480
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The computer that I usually access the NAS from runs:
Ediion: Windows 10 Home
Version: 2004
OS build: 19041.746
- mdgmJan 25, 2021VirtuosoThis sounds like it could be a full 2GB root volume.
The accurate volume usage and online status would suggest that the data volume is probably fine.
With the root volume full there would be no space to write the Shares configuration which would explain that becoming empty.
I don’t suppose you had SSH enabled?
If not this would have to be troubleshooted from tech support mode (a boot menu option). - mdgmJan 26, 2021Virtuoso
The 4GB root volume was full.
The log for the LeafP2P service used by the discontinued ReadyNAS Remote and ReadyNAS Replicate had grown to over 3GB in size.
As the root volume was full when the system went to change configuration files there was no space to write them so they were overwritten with empty files.
I would suggest anyone still running RAIDiator firmware uninstall ReadyNAS Remote and Replicate if you haven't already and then if comfortable with SSH, login and check for LeafP2P.log under /var/log and remove it.
Another issue unrelated with the problems not being able to connect is that disk 1 has over 4000 reallocated sectors and failed the SMART self-assessment test. The disk needs replacing.
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