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ajbarnard1977
Sep 06, 2018Aspirant
ReadyNAS 2120 - remove inactive volumes
Hey community. Got the dreaded "Remove inactive volumes to use the disk.Disk #1,2,3,4." today. I scoured the forums, tried to shutdown, let sit, reboot - no dice. I had 4x 4TB drives in it, then remo...
JohnCM_S
Sep 18, 2018NETGEAR Employee Retired
Hi ajbarnard1977,
Thank you for providing the logs. We will review it first.
By the way, do you have a backup of your data?
You can also try booting the NAS to Volume Read-only and check if you can access the data on that mode. You may check this link for the steps on how to access the boot menu and select the Volume Read-only.
Regards,
ajbarnard1977
Sep 18, 2018Aspirant
Unfortunately no (insert super sad crying emoji here). I will try read-only mode while you parse logs.
Thanks,
Drew
- ajbarnard1977Sep 18, 2018Aspirant
I tried read-only modes with original (4x 4TB drives), and new (1TB - 3x 4TB drives) and it still says the same error, but says nothing about being in read-only mode?
Thanks,
Drew
- JohnCM_SSep 20, 2018NETGEAR Employee Retired
Hi ajbarnard1977,
We have reviewed the logs. We don't see where the balance started while doing the resync of a new disk. It was seen on the logs that the system was kept rebooting while it was resyncing. The RAID is up but there is some issues with the file system.
Your balance only takes 10 minutes to run which is not a bad time frame, but just very busy for 10 minutes. It should not have affected the syncing. It looks more like the system was kept shutting down, then pulling disks might have caused it.
Data might still be intact but you will need a recovery service for this. NETGEAR support also offer this service (https://kb.netgear.com/69/ReadyNAS-Data-Recovery-Diagnostics-Scope-of-Service) or you can go with 3rd party data recovery service.
Regards,
- ajbarnard1977Sep 21, 2018Aspirant
Thanks JohnCM_S for parsing those logs. If there is an issue with the filesystem, can I remove all the HDD's and do a manual reset of the system with 1 new HDD and then start introducing existing drives? I just feel like I did everything right inorder to expand the capacity and something went wrong on the hardware/software side. <shrug>
Thanks,
Drew
- StephenBSep 21, 2018Guru - Experienced User
ajbarnard1977 wrote:
If there is an issue with the filesystem, can I remove all the HDD's and do a manual reset of the system with 1 new HDD and then start introducing existing drives?
You can do a factory default, but that would destroy all your data, so you'd need to restore it from backup.
There's no reason to start with one disk, you can do the factory default with all drives in place. The process is described on page 15 of the hardware manual: http://www.downloads.netgear.com/files/GDC/RN2120/ReadyNAS_OS6_Rackmount_HWM_EN.pdf
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