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cangayu
Jan 01, 2018Aspirant
Problem ReadyNas NV+ Sparc. Volume Dead
Dears all, After more than three week without accesing ReadyNas (but all the time on), i had a very bad surprise. When i tryed to access through RAIDar wome wrong appear, and i was not able to acce...
- Jan 01, 2018
You likely will need to forcibly power down. Try holding the switch down for several seconds, if that doesn't help you'll need to pull the plug.
Then I suggest removing the disks (labeling by slot) and powering up diskless. Then see if you get a correct IP address for your network, and if RAIDar discovers the NAS with "no disks" status.
While the disks are out, try testing them in a Windows PC with vendor tools (Seatools for Seagate, Lifeguard for Western Digital). Don't initialize them or format them of course - the vendor tools can find/test the disks even though windows doesn't recognize them.
If you want to put them back in the NAS, make sure it is powered down and that you preserve the original slot order.
StephenB
Jan 03, 2018Guru - Experienced User
cangayu wrote:
What happend If i use seagate windows tool to repair wrong disk ?
Personally I don't try to repair the disks, I just replace them. I've found that once the disks begin to fail, they just get worse until they fail altogether.
But if you try to repair the wrong one, it shouldn't find anything to repair.
cangayu
Jan 08, 2018Aspirant
After contacting techincal support... problem is solved !!
Again the same problem that in the past: too much log files on the OS partition.
Is the second time for me.
It looks that every two or three years it happen. It could be very nice some assistance to solve by ourselves.
I do not know how to avoid this problem in the future.
In other way one disk shows fails, i am going to change before it generates a bigger problem
- StephenBJan 08, 2018Guru - Experienced User
If you have a reasonable understanding of linux commands you can enable ssh and monitor the os partition fullness. If you catch it before it gets very full it is fairly easy to fix. If you search the forum, you will find some guidance.
Do you run ReadyDLNA on your NAS?
- cangayuJan 08, 2018Aspirant
I have not Linux idea... but i will check the forum....
Yes, i use readyDLNA. Can be it the problem ?
and transmitter ?
- StephenBJan 08, 2018Guru - Experienced User
cangayu wrote:
Yes, i use readyDLNA. Can be it the problem ?
ReadyDLNA does take some OS partition space in the legacy ReadyNAS.
Installing this add-on (posted by Skywalker some time ago) will help: http://www.readynas.com/download/addons/4.1/Toggle_ReadyDLNA_CacheDir_1.0.bin
It moves the ReadyDLNA cache to the C volume. It is a "toggle" add-on - it has no UI, and won't show up in the add-on list. You uninstall by installing it a second time.
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