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gesteen
Nov 03, 2014Aspirant
Deleting iSCSI LUN did not free my disk space
Hello, I am experiecing the same issue as described in the two previous posts below. viewtopic.php?f=23&t=77500 viewtopic.php?f=23&t=77864 I created some iSCSI LUN's for testing, i renamed a...
mdgm-ntgr
May 29, 2015NETGEAR Employee Retired
Looks like there was quite a bit going on here.
A downgrade to 6.1.6 from 6.2.3 when doing a migration from an ARM box to a OS6 box which left the snapshots unable to be deleted from the web interface.
Deleting the LUN from the backend that failed to finish being deleted worked. Deleting the snapshots from the backend worked as well.
Started a volume balance. The system should be fine now, but as I mentioned on the remote session, considering all that's happened and that the system was setup on 6.0.0 I think there would be some benefit to
1. Backing up your data
2. Verifying backup is successful
3. Doing a factory default (wipes all data, settings, everything)
4. Restore data from backup
A downgrade to 6.1.6 from 6.2.3 when doing a migration from an ARM box to a OS6 box which left the snapshots unable to be deleted from the web interface.
Deleting the LUN from the backend that failed to finish being deleted worked. Deleting the snapshots from the backend worked as well.
Started a volume balance. The system should be fine now, but as I mentioned on the remote session, considering all that's happened and that the system was setup on 6.0.0 I think there would be some benefit to
1. Backing up your data
2. Verifying backup is successful
3. Doing a factory default (wipes all data, settings, everything)
4. Restore data from backup
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