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msotelano
Feb 03, 2022Aspirant
one of the users is gone after a power cut
ReadyNAS 102 Hi: After a power cut the system restarted but one of the users (and all information/files) is gone. The user is in the list, also in the home directory but every user have also another...
msotelano
Feb 21, 2022Aspirant
Hi. I appreciate your answer, but I have no idea what are you talking about. Did you see the "manual" that came with the NAS? It is a tiny flyer with basic instructions about installing it. Nothing else.
Common Share? Just Folders? Snapshots? I do not know what that is.
A year ago or so, I bought the NAS. Installed, recognized by my net (windows) and my TV.
I did create 3 users: my one, my wife and one for the movies.
On the NAS, I created 3 folders, one for each user. I gave access to myself, my folder, my wife, her folder, movies, everyone on settings.
I did notice a home folder with folders named after all the 3 users. We never used it. They are still there, empty all of them.
We use every day all folders. After the power cut (no doubt about this), my folder disappear. As I mentioned, at first, all folders were gone, but after I turned the system off and put it back on, my wife folder and movies reappeared. My one no.
My folder on the home folder is still there, empty as it was before, the same as the other folders.
Another thing not related to the folder issue is that after the power cut, the access to the files was very slow. I saw on the internet about trying with one Hardrive only. I did it. Now the access is really fast, even faster than before. The NAS say now that it is "Degraded", and I do not have RAID/Backup, but the performance is excellent. The system never showed any problems or alerts with any of the HD.
Thank you for your help.
StephenB
Feb 21, 2022Guru - Experienced User
msotelano wrote:
Did you see the "manual" that came with the NAS? It is a tiny flyer with basic instructions about installing it.
Full documentation is on-line.
- The hardware manual is here: https://www.downloads.netgear.com/files/GDC/READYNAS-100/ReadyNAS_%20OS6_Desktop_HM_EN.pdf
- The software manual is here: https://www.downloads.netgear.com/files/GDC/READYNAS-100/READYNAS_OS_6_SM_EN.pdf
msotelano wrote:
Another thing not related to the folder issue is that after the power cut, the access to the files was very slow. I saw on the internet about trying with one Hardrive only. I did it. Now the access is really fast, even faster than before. The NAS say now that it is "Degraded", and I do not have RAID/Backup, but the performance is excellent. The system never showed any problems or alerts with any of the HD.
Did you notice whether the volume was resyncing after the power cut? If it was, it would have been better if you let that finish (laving the second disk in place). But leave that alone for now, I think we should try to recover your data first.
msotelano wrote:
On the NAS, I created 3 folders, one for each user. I gave access to myself, my folder, my wife, her folder, movies, everyone on settings.
I did notice a home folder with folders named after all the 3 users. We never used it. They are still there, empty all of them.
We use every day all folders. After the power cut (no doubt about this), my folder disappear. As I mentioned, at first, all folders were gone, but after I turned the system off and put it back on, my wife folder and movies reappeared. My one no.
The NAS caches disk writes, so there is some delay between the time you update a file/folder and when the actual writes to the disk take place. It is possible that there were some cached writes when the power failed. That could result in some file system corruption. The system would have rescanned the file system when you rebooted it, but might have been unable to recover your folder.
One option would be to connect the disk to a Windows PC, and try RAID recovery software that supports BTRFS. For instance, ReclaiMe. https://www.reclaime.com/ You can download it w/o paying first, and see if it can find your folder. If it can, then pay for it. You'll need to off-load the files (then recreate the share, and restore them after you put the disk back in the NAS).
- SandsharkFeb 23, 2022Sensei
How did you create those "folders" for each user? If you did so under the "Shares" tab in the NAS admin GUI, then they are shares, not simple folders. If you did so on a PC, putting them under an existing share, then they are simple folders.
If they are shares, there is a script that might fix the problem. But determining if it will and then runinng it require you access the NAS command line interface via SSH, and it doesn't sound like that's something you have ever done. If you feel confident you can do it, then we can help guide you. If you don't. then Netgear support is your best option.
If they are simple folders, then you'd be looking at data recovery.
- msotelanoFeb 28, 2022Aspirant
Yes, They are under "Shares".
I will like to tray the script. Thank you
- StephenBFeb 28, 2022Guru - Experienced User
The script can be found here: https://gitlab.codycook.us/readynas-scripts/share_lun_ui_fix.sh
You do need to enable ssh access,and then log into the NAS using root as the username, and the NAS admin password.
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