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timhood
Jul 24, 2024Star
How to get volume back to read-write mode
I have a ReadyNAS 428 with two RAID5 Flex-RAID volumes. One volume experienced a disk failure and the volume was changed to read-only. I replaced the disk, formatted it, added it to the volume, and w...
- Jul 25, 2024
I had that happen to me. In my case, I knew it was because my EDA500 came unplugged during a write operation, and it was fixed. But everything I tried to make it read/write would not "take" -- it went back to read-only. It sounds like you already have a backup, which is good. Just make sure it's up to date and destroy and re-create the volume. I wouldn't trust the volume to not have a hidden remaining issue if you do anything else. The NAS makes the volume read-only to keep you from doing something that may destroy it but give you a chance to back it up. Take the hint.
tijgert
Aug 02, 2024Guide
I am adding to this discussion because I am looking for an answer to the exact same question.
My ReadyNas 516 accidentally filled up to the max (due to an emergency backup of another drive) and threw an error because of No Space Left. The Log reflects this to be the only case and there is NO hardware issue, which has been confirmed. SO there is NO backup needed of the system, which I already have (mirrored NAS).
I just need to be able to delete files again.
The system however keeps switching to ReadOnly mode when I reboot due to lack of space, and due to ReadOnly mode I cannot create more space by deleting files...
So, with all the hardware being just fine, how do I tell the system to let me erase files so I can create more space?
I am SSH inept, but I can follow instructions if I have to.
I can enter SSH via Putty and I find myself at the prompt:
What can I do next?
timhood
Aug 02, 2024Star
I don't have much experience here, and I couldn't find anything I could do (even via SSH) to put the volume back into R/W mode, but I thought of another possibility. Do you have the ability to add another drive to the volume, even if just temporarily? That should open up free space and in theory, it should allow read/write again.
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