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nataliej
Jul 08, 2014Aspirant
Drive failed, volume not mounting - what next?
I'm hoping some members of this forum might be able to offer some advice. My NAS has a problem.
My setup: ReadyNAS RND4200 NV+ V2
3 x 3TB Segate Barracuda.
Default out-of-the-box raid setup.
I came back from a weekend away to find my ReadyNAS RND4200 NV+ V2 unresponsive and I was unable to connect to it. I (reluctantly) powered it down and restarted.
On restarting, one of the drives sounds like it's failed (clicking/clunking).
Of the three disk LEDs, only disk 1 stays lit. 2 and 3 both flash.
The following message appears in my emailed log:
***** File system check forced at Sun Jul 6 21:25:51 GMT 2014 *****
fsck from util-linux-ng 2.17.2 e2fsck 1.41.14 (22-Dec-2010)
fsck.ext4: No such file or directory while trying to open /dev/c/c
Possibly non-existent device?
What shall I do next? I'm a bit paranoid about doing something that will cause the system to wipe everything (important files are backed up, but I'd like to recover my media library if possible).
I will attach the downloaded logs.
My setup: ReadyNAS RND4200 NV+ V2
3 x 3TB Segate Barracuda.
Default out-of-the-box raid setup.
I came back from a weekend away to find my ReadyNAS RND4200 NV+ V2 unresponsive and I was unable to connect to it. I (reluctantly) powered it down and restarted.
On restarting, one of the drives sounds like it's failed (clicking/clunking).
Of the three disk LEDs, only disk 1 stays lit. 2 and 3 both flash.
The following message appears in my emailed log:
***** File system check forced at Sun Jul 6 21:25:51 GMT 2014 *****
fsck from util-linux-ng 2.17.2 e2fsck 1.41.14 (22-Dec-2010)
fsck.ext4: No such file or directory while trying to open /dev/c/c
Possibly non-existent device?
What shall I do next? I'm a bit paranoid about doing something that will cause the system to wipe everything (important files are backed up, but I'd like to recover my media library if possible).
I will attach the downloaded logs.
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- nataliejAspirantI put the new disk in earlier this week and after 12 hours, everything finished resynching without any problems.
Everything is now back to how it was. Thanks for the help everyone.
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