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valeroso
Aug 05, 2019Aspirant
READY NAS 3312 Filled with Snapshots
Hello,
I have a ReadyNAS 3312 that shows snapshots are occupying almost half of the total space available. The confusing part is that I don't have snapshot enable on any of the shares.
I have tried scrubbing and defrag without any luck.
Any help will be appreciated.
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- StephenBGuru - Experienced User
- What firmware are you running?
- Do you have ssh enabled?
Enable "quota" via the volume settings wheel if it isn't enabled already. Is the NAS showing snapshots for any share on the share page?
- valerosoAspirant
StephenB wrote:- What firmware are you running?
- Do you have ssh enabled?
Enable "quota" via the volume settings wheel if it isn't enabled already. Is the NAS showing snapshots for any share on the share page?
Firmware: 6.10.1
Yes, SSH is enabled.
Quota is enabled. The NAS is not showing any snapshots for any of the shares.
Screenshot is attached.
- StephenBGuru - Experienced User
Have you ever run a balance? If you haven't, then try doing that.
- valerosoAspirant
Just to provide feedback.
I copied out all I could from the shares and then destroyed the volume.
I have created a new volume and I am hoping the issue doesn't reoocur.
- StephenBGuru - Experienced User
valeroso wrote:
I have created a new volume and I am hoping the issue doesn't reoocur.
A couple of followups...
I do suggest running the maintenance tasks (disk test, balance, scrub, defrag) that you'll find on the volume settings wheel. I run each one once every 3 months on my own NAS. Also, I suggest periodically looking at the SMART stats in the log zip file. OS 6 uses higher thresholds for reallocated/pending sectors than I am comfortable with, and unfortunately those thresholds can't be changed.
If you do use snapshots (which I do), I recommend using the Custom setting (not the SMART setting). Then set a retention period. Unfortunately the SMART snapshots keep the monthly snapshots forever - which will eventually fill the NAS. I find that setting retention to 3 months provides a good balance between recovery of old files and the snapshot storage usage. Though that will depend on your usage. You can adjust the retention for each share.
Most importantly: RAID isn't enough to keep your data safe. The only way to do that is to have at least one backup on another device. So consider putting a backup plan in place.
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