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Jul 12, 20171002030001 - Commit failed when making or checking permissions after firmware 6.7.5 update
My ReadyNAS 214 device has been running very smoothly for months. I use it for backing up and storing a lot of static content on my home network. This morning I noted that I could not copy files from...
jak0lantash
Jul 14, 2017Mentor
If there is any data you couldn't copy, you can try 'btrfs restore'.
I'd advise you to inspect the data you copied, to confirm that the files aren't corrupt, etc.
I'd advise you to inspect the data you copied, to confirm that the files aren't corrupt, etc.
Retired_Member
Jul 14, 2017Good advice; I've done a lot of spot checking and everything looks intact. Late last year I forgot I made a change to my backups and I actually have everything backed up, luckily about 2 hours before the corruption set in on the 11th. So, I have a full intact set of backup and was able to copy out every file from the NAS yesterday. So I have two copies, really.
The memory test has been running for 9 hours now. All the drive lights are solid green, which from what I can tell is good news. So I'll be resetting the unit today and will begin the process of restoration, checking files again as I go. Particularly the genealogy and photos section (both of which are also backed up in the cloud - yes, very paranoid, hehe).
Really appreciate the help. Not sure why Netgear never officially stepped in. Even if they knew it was doomed - would have been nice to hear it quickly.
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