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Denis1
Tutor
Jun 06, 2022

no raid on a business Pro edition

I was looking looking something on plex when it was reporting no playable media. I figured that some how plex crashed. Restarted plex same thing. OK, I rebooted the nas and to my surprise the nas says there is no raid.

 

Looks like a power failure hit me and I get this error.

 

Volume: The volume data encountered an error and was made read-only. It is recommended to backup your data.

 

Anyway I can get this fixed?

 

I have a Netgear ReadyNAS Pro Business Edition 

 

I was starting to get replacement pieces for a new nas.

 

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  • StephenB's avatar
    StephenB
    Guru - Experienced User

    Denis1 wrote:

    I was looking looking something on plex when it was reporting no playable media. I figured that some how plex crashed. Restarted plex same thing. OK, I rebooted the nas and to my surprise the nas says there is no raid.

     

    Looks like a power failure hit me and I get this error.

     

    Volume: The volume data encountered an error and was made read-only. It is recommended to backup your data.

     


    Are you still seeing the read-only status?  Or is the volume inactive?

     

    Do you have a backup of the data?

    • Denis1's avatar
      Denis1
      Tutor
      I thought I answered your questions, but I don’t see my answer

      The array is gone. I got only a partial backup. Funny thing, yes the was a power failure, but the nas didn’t shut down. I figure it was in the process of shutting down and then stop because the power came back.
      • StephenB's avatar
        StephenB
        Guru - Experienced User

        Denis1 wrote:

        The array is gone. I got only a partial backup. Funny thing, yes the was a power failure, but the nas didn’t shut down. I figure it was in the process of shutting down and then stop because the power came back.

        What firmware are you running?

        How many disks are in the array?

        What RAID mode was it using?  (X-Raid, or FlexRAID, etc).

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