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xxxalanxxx
Jun 20, 2018Aspirant
ReadyNas - RAIDiator 4.1.16 Update Emptied a share of all folders.
I updated my ReadyNAS NV+ to RAIDiator 4.1.16 10 days ago.
All the folders in one of shares disappeared today.
I logged in to Radiator and it was asking to be rebooted to complete the update.
T...
StephenB
Jun 20, 2018Guru - Experienced User
xxxalanxxx wrote:
I updated my ReadyNAS NV+ to RAIDiator 4.1.16 10 days ago.
All the folders in one of shares disappeared today.
Did you see them at any time over the past 10 days?
It seems unlikely that the cause was the update itself. However, if the file system on the NAS was damaged, it might have attempted to repair it when you rebooted.
Try running cmd (windows command prompt) and then enter
net use * /delete
net use t: \\nas-ip-address\c /user:admin nas-admin-password
That should mount the full C volume as drive letter t. Look in t and see if you can find your missing files. You might see a lost+found folder, look in there if you do.
You might also want to download the log zip file, and look in there for clues.
- xxxalanxxxJun 21, 2018Aspirant
Thank you very much for the reply.
Yes, I was using the folder for the 10 days until they disappeared completely.
Thats when I logged into Radiator and the message said reboot. I simply thought it was back up.
I tried the commands which is a really good idea but I keep getting syntax and error 67 problems. Apologies, my programming is not that great!.
Do I enter it as all one line?
net use * /delete net use t: \\192.168.1.@@\c/user:admin password
- bedlam1Jun 21, 2018Prodigy
No it is two seperate "commands"
- xxxalanxxxJun 21, 2018Aspirant
After the first I get 'no users in the list' as a response.
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