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miogpsrocks
May 20, 2015Tutor
File system check 100% of last 24 hours
Hello. I have an older Readynas X6/600/TERANAS system and I think it maybe have had a power outage happen when it was on. It restarted with the checking file system and now its 100% complete...
miogpsrocks
May 23, 2015Tutor
mdgm wrote: Clear your web browser cache, close your web browser then reopen Frontview.
The disks have to be synced sector by sector. This is at a lower level than the filesystem. The disks have to be synced regardless of whether you have any data on them.
Ok, The next morning it shows as complete.
"Configuration: X-RAID (Expandable RAID), 4 disks
Status: Redundant"
Everything is now working and I have full access.
I wonder why the Readynas would start up and basically be frozen instead of allowing me access to the web admin and files using the 3 remaining good drivers.
Is it the way that the Green Drives fail? Basically still spinning up however having damaged on the platters?
Do you think I should update the firmware and maybe it would act better in the future? Its currently on RAIDiator 4.1.8 [1.00a043] however its an old unit so I did not know if it would have trouble with the newer firmware.
I can't believe any Hard drive company would risk such data loss over such a small power difference. This seems insane to me. I don't think a normal person would want to sacrifice their data over a few pennies of power savings a year.
Thank you for helping get the problem solved. That is why I buy so many readynas products because the people actually care about helping you.
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