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albback
Oct 24, 2019Aspirant
cannot free up storage on nas box
help when i delete files my remaining storage does not change(increase)
- Oct 31, 2019
firmware 6.10.2 the latest one, OMG thank you stephen,its working im doing a balance at the moment have retreive nearly 1.5 TB so im more than happy,i will change from never to custom 3 month after i delete one more snapshot which will leave me the latest one.can i back up to a external hard drive.i cannot thank you enough for you help.i will look into what you are recommending and no doubt you will be helping me again.
Regards
Alan
StephenB
Oct 31, 2019Guru - Experienced User
albback wrote:im deleting all snapshots apart from 30/10/19 and 30/10/19 in all my folders,when will i get some storage back
What firmware are you running?
I don't want to harp on the need for backups too much, but you do need to understand that your data is particularly at risk at the moment (and even if you add a second disk, RAID-1 isn't enough to keep your data safe). A lot of people who've posted here have learned that lesson the hard way. Backups are less expensive than data recovery, and data recovery often doesn't get your data back.
I'm not sure how long it will take to get all the storage back - it runs as a background activity. But you should start to see it climb fairly quickly (less than an hour).
albback wrote:
also can i add another hard drive without losing everything that is on the drive i already have.
The process for adding a disk depends on the goal. Is your goal to add more storage capacity, or is your goal to get RAID-1 protection from a routine disk failure?
If you are using the default XRAID, then hot-inserting a second (blank) disk will add it to the existing volume. You'll see no space increase, instead the volume will end up protected as RAID-1. If the current disk is healthy, there will be no data loss. If the current disk has errors (perhaps not detected yet), the volume might fail, and there will be data loss. The new disk needs to be at least as large as the one you already have installed ( 3 TB?). I recommend NAS-purposed disks for the RN100 series - WD Reds or Seagate Ironwolf. I don't recommend desktop drives for any NAS, and IMO enterprise drives are over-kill for that NAS.
If you want more space, then you'd turn off XRAID before you hot-insert the new disk. Then you'd create a second (jbod) volume for the new disk. You create some shares on each volume (possibly moving some of your existing shares to the new one). Generally speaking, you want to balance the free space so it is approximately the same on both volumes. With BTRFS you really don't want to get more than about 80% full - especially if snapshots are enabled.
albback
Oct 31, 2019Aspirant
firmware 6.10.2 the latest one, OMG thank you stephen,its working im doing a balance at the moment have retreive nearly 1.5 TB so im more than happy,i will change from never to custom 3 month after i delete one more snapshot which will leave me the latest one.can i back up to a external hard drive.i cannot thank you enough for you help.i will look into what you are recommending and no doubt you will be helping me again.
Regards
Alan
- StephenBOct 31, 2019Guru - Experienced User
I'm glad I was able to help.
albback wrote:
can i back up to a external hard drive.
Yes, and that is usually the most cost-effective way to do it. Generally people connect a USB drive to the NAS, and use the built in backup jobs in the web UI. If you do that, I suggest formatting the drive as NTFS - that ensures you can access the backup from both Windows and a Mac. A backup you can't read on another device isn't very useful.
It is also possible to connect the USB drive to a PC, and back up the NAS over the network. Though that can also be done with the built-in backup tools, I'd suggest using something like FreeFileSync running in the PC instead. This is a bit harder to set up - but one advantage is that it is easier to confirm that the backups are running as you expect.
Yet another approach is to back up the NAS to another NAS. That's what I do myself. It is more expensive, but I find it to be convenient. It also ensures that the data is immediately available if the primary NAS fails. If you want faster performance (or want the AntiVirus service back), then you might consider this approach - getting a newer NAS (RN21x or perhaps the RN42x) and using the RN102 as the backup.
When you get to implementing the backup plan, create a new post and people here can help you through it.
- albbackNov 10, 2019Aspirant
3.8
hi Stephen,
i am moving to Windows 10 my nas box RAIDar info is 4.3.8 firmware 6.10.2 im thinking
of buying a new pc or adding a ssd drive to the one i have as it is powerful enough what will i have to do to the windows 10 pc so it recognises my nas box.is there an easy way of doing it my nas box is healthy
regards
Alan
- StephenBNov 11, 2019Guru - Experienced User
albback wrote:
what will i have to do to the windows 10 pc so it recognises my nas box.
You shouldn't need to do anything special - you should be able to access the shares from Windows File Explorer. Just enter \\nas-hostname or \\nas-ip-address into the address bar (using the actual hostname or IP address of course).
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