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arefem
Oct 17, 2022Star
ReadyNAS NV+ stall during File System check at 19%
My ReadyNAS NV+ is stalling during the File System check at 19%. It is visible in RAIDar, and all four disks register as healthy, until the 19% point is reached, at which point RAIDar cannot find t...
StephenB
Dec 10, 2022Guru - Experienced User
SamirD wrote:
Not sure exactly what netgear's setup is like
For sparc-based 4.1.x systems, the process I've seen posted is
Simple step by step guide to mounting Sparc-based ReadyNAS Drives in x86-based Linux:
Tested on brand new install of Ubuntu 10.10 (32bit x86), no other dependencies- 23rd Jan 2011
In a terminal window:
(1) sudo su
(2) apt-get install fuseext2
(3) apt-get install lvm2
(4) modprobe fuse
(5) vgscan
(6) vgchange -ay c
(7) fuseext2 -o ro -o sync_read /dev/c/c /mnt
Not something I've needed to try myself. It is quite likely that this will not work with a degraded array (as this one clearly is), as the normal RAID mode used by the 4.1.x systems uses hardware acceleration (and the data volume area on the parity disk is not partitioned).
arefem
Dec 15, 2022Star
I've tried with the new disk replacing disk 2, and using the boot menu to skip the volume check. I'm afraid it still doesn't get past
Booting . . .
Resyncing volume.
Have I now exhausted all possibilities, or is there anything else worth trying?
Cheers
Rennie
- StephenBDec 16, 2022Guru - Experienced User
arefem wrote:
I've tried with the new disk replacing disk 2, and using the boot menu to skip the volume check. I'm afraid it still doesn't get past
Booting . . .
Resyncing volume.
Well, it does need to resync the volume. How long are you waiting for that to complete?
Have you tried accessing Frontview (or seeing if the shares are accessible)?
- arefemDec 16, 2022Star
I left it resyncing for about 2 days.
Sadly I can't access it through Frontview, or view the shares.
Cheers
Rennie
- SandsharkDec 17, 2022Sensei
What brand and model drive did you use? If it's an SMR drive (most smaller desktop and WD Red drives). it will take a long time, though 2 days still seems a lot.
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