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rdorian
Nov 18, 2014Aspirant
Losing Volume on Raid 0 #24221687
Hi I have a strange issue with losing my volume after the first NAS restart after initial set-up. All 4 drives check out fine in Windows, memory test and disk checks have been done via the NAS and ...
rdorian
Nov 18, 2014Aspirant
Hi
I've tried a secure erase a few days ago, and have done around 10 factory resets (which is what I'm doing when adding disks for testing) since. None have been interrupted.
In saying that I did have to cut power to that NAS a few days ago, but unless that has a detrimental effect at the OS level, I can't see that affecting anything since many factory resets have been done since then. Oh and an OS re-install via the boot menu has also been done.
The log errorrs are:
The paths for the shares listed below could not be found. Typically, this occurs when the ReadyNAS is unable to access the data volume.
Volume scan failed to run properly.
And the LCD on the NAS states "No data volume"
I've tried a secure erase a few days ago, and have done around 10 factory resets (which is what I'm doing when adding disks for testing) since. None have been interrupted.
In saying that I did have to cut power to that NAS a few days ago, but unless that has a detrimental effect at the OS level, I can't see that affecting anything since many factory resets have been done since then. Oh and an OS re-install via the boot menu has also been done.
The log errorrs are:
The paths for the shares listed below could not be found. Typically, this occurs when the ReadyNAS is unable to access the data volume.
Volume scan failed to run properly.
And the LCD on the NAS states "No data volume"
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