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AndreasSchmid
Jan 03, 2017Aspirant
ReadyNAS DUO unzulässiges Herunterfahren
Ein unzulässiges Herunterfahren wurde festgestellt. Zur Gewährleistung der Datenintegrität sollte eine Dateisystemprüfung durch einen Neustart des NAS über FrontView durchgeführt werden. Dabei muss die Option Laufwerksüberprüfung ausführen aktiviert sein.
Dieser Vorgang geschieht unregelmässig zwischen 7 und 15 Tagen. Danach sysnchronisiert das NAS wieder und alles ist wie vorher.
Was kann dies sein? Habe die Hardware mal getauscht (nur NAS und ie HD's wieder eingesetzt), brachte aber keine Veränderung.
Software RAIDiator 4.1.14
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- StephenBGuru - Experienced User
You might have lost power for a moment or two. Perhaps check the connections on both the power brick and the back of the duo.
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Vielleicht haben Sie die Macht für einen Moment oder zwei verloren. Vielleicht überprüfen Sie die Anschlüsse auf dem Power Brick und die Rückseite des Duos.- AndreasSchmidAspirant
Hello StephenB
Thanks a lot for your quick answer. The case that you wrote about can not be true, because 1st) The NAS is supported by a UPS device and 2nd) The second Ready NAS (same Type, same Capacity, same SW) didn't have these unaccetable shutdown.
Did you have any other idea? At the moment in in process to replace my two ReadyNAS.
- StephenBGuru - Experienced User
AndreasSchmid wrote:
Hello StephenB
Thanks a lot for your quick answer. The case that you wrote about can not be true, because 1st) The NAS is supported by a UPS device and 2nd) The second Ready NAS (same Type, same Capacity, same SW) didn't have these unaccetable shutdown.
Did you have any other idea? At the moment in in process to replace my two ReadyNAS.
The log says that there was an unexpected shutdown.
I was thinking that perhaps the power connections were loose - in which case the UPS protection wouldn't help.
Another possibility is that the NAS software simply crashed for some reason. I'm not sure if it would automatically start if that happens or not. But you think that is possible, you could try a factory reset (reconfiguring everything, and restoring the data from backup).
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