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komm_it
Feb 09, 2016Guide
commit failed error 1013030001 when creating a new share
I have upgrade a RAID1 volume capacity from 2 x 4TB to 2 x 6TB in a RN316 I have created a the new RAID1 volume (2 x 6TB) and now want to create a sharefolder in order to copy back the data on the n...
- Feb 10, 2016
Hello komm_it,
It may be best you contact support center for this. I did try this on our own unit and was able to create shares on 3 different volumes with no problem.
Regards,
JennC
Feb 09, 2016NETGEAR Employee Retired
Hello komm_it,
What's the status of the 2nd volume? What does it say under Volumes?
Regards,
- komm_itFeb 09, 2016Guide
Hello JennC,
Here a screenshot of the volumes.
ARRAY_2 is the volume where I can't create share folder and giving the error 1013030001
The other 2 volumes (DISK_2 and DISK_3) are working fine and I can create new folders on them.
Regards
- JennCFeb 09, 2016NETGEAR Employee Retired
Hello komm_it,
Is this the last volume you created or the 2nd?
Since I believe this volume ARRAY_2 is still empty, have you tried destroying its volume and creating a new one? What's the FW version, by the way?
Regards,
- komm_itFeb 09, 2016Guide
Hello JennC
ARRAY_2 is the last Volume I created.
DISK_2 and DISK_3 were created long ago.
No I haven't try to destroy the volume and recreate it since I've just created it. But pehaps something went wrong…
I'm going to destroy the Volume and create a new one as you suggest.
I'll let you know the result…
FW is 6.4.1. I wanted to recreate the volume and copy the data back before upgrading to 6.4.2
I will upgrade to 6.4.2 as well after the volume is destroyed
Thanks
Regards
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