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malcor50
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Sep 29, 2023

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bonjour 

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appres reinstallation du systeme d'explotation voici la copie du diagnostic fait avec raidar:

 


Disk 1 has 1 Reallocated Sectors
Disk 1 has 1 Reallocation Events
Disk 1 has 239 Current Pending Sectors
Disk 1 has 239 Uncorrectable Sectors
Volume root is 100.00% full
/var is consuming 3591 MB
Volume root is degraded
Logs
2023-09-29 02:18:03: Assertion 'f->data_hash_table' failed at ../src/journal/journal-file.c:1047, function journal_file_link_data(). Aborting.

quel est le probleme ? 

merci a tous pour vos prochaines reponce 

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  • malcor50 wrote:


    Volume root is 100.00% full
    /var is consuming 3591 MB


    Ouch.

     

    You'll have to either clean /var manually with ssh, or do a factory reset.   My NAS has about 524 MB in var (948 MB total space in the root).

     

    I suggest making a backup of your data right away, as it is at risk.

     


    malcor50 wrote:


    Disk 1 has 1 Reallocated Sectors
    Disk 1 has 1 Reallocation Events
    Disk 1 has 239 Current Pending Sectors
    Disk 1 has 239 Uncorrectable Sectors

    Volume root is degraded
     


    The volume has degraded because disk 1 has essentially failed.

     

    Though I suspect it is the data volume that is degraded, and that the root is also being reported as full.

     

    You need to replace disk 1, but first you need to deal with the full root.

    • Sandshark's avatar
      Sandshark
      Sensei

      StephenB wrote:

       

      You need to replace disk 1, but first you need to deal with the full root.


      And, as StephenB said earlier in the post, back up the data.  Do not attempt to replace the drive with a full root partition or without backing up the data, as a second drive failure will render your volume dead and the data on it will be lost.

      • StephenB's avatar
        StephenB
        Guru

        Sandshark wrote:

        StephenB wrote:

         

        You need to replace disk 1, but first you need to deal with the full root.


        And, as StephenB said earlier in the post, back up the data.  Do not attempt to replace the drive with a full root partition or without backing up the data, as a second drive failure will render your volume dead and the data on it will be lost.


        Also, the NAS configuration files are stored in the root, and they are easily corrupted when the root is full.

         

        So back up first.  Don't reboot the NAS or power it down until you've done that.

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