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snoofy
Feb 15, 2024Aspirant
ReadyNAS NV+ v2 - Cant access shares, failed f/w update etc
Haven't been using my NAS for a long time but that said, lots of photos and movies are stored on it. I booted it and it came up, noticed ths SSL issue with the browser but I got Opera and could get...
snoofy
Feb 15, 2024Aspirant
I have tried them all smb, ftp, nfs, http (webdav) but nothing let me see the files
Yes I have a download here, looking through it but not really sure what to look for đ
snoofy
Feb 15, 2024Aspirant
Seems that if I try to connect using smb v1.0 with the wrong passwd I am getting "Permission denied" and if I use the right password I am getting "mount error(6): No such device or address" so that I would assume points to a volu,e issues as I also don't see the volume turn green
In the logs I am seeing indications of no physical volumes were found by pvscan and vgscan also reports that no volume groups found. Plus that /etc/resolv.conf has been deleted, shouldn't that be there ?
How can I check / try to do this manually (pvscan/vgscan) and ev recreste a resolv.con - debug mode ?
- StephenBFeb 15, 2024Guru - Experienced User
snoofy wrote:
In the logs I am seeing indications of no physical volumes were found by pvscan and vgscan also reports that no volume groups found.
Have you looked at the disk health?
You can try logging into tech support mode, though you might want to try an OS reinstall first. That does a partial reinstall of the OS. It will also reset the admin password back to password, and reset the network config to use DHCP with no bonding. It is data-safe.
- snoofyFeb 15, 2024Aspirant
Ok so doing a OS install via the boot menu wont erase my data ? I thought I read that somewhere ....
Diskhealth seems decent (log attached)
Is there any other specific fiel for the volumes/raid config ?
- SandsharkFeb 15, 2024Sensei
An OS re-install does not touch your data. A factory default does, so make sure you don't accidently do that.
I'm wondering if you have a full OS partition. I don't know of any specific things on a V2 that could cause that, but it can cause a lot of unusual symptoms.
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