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dorian50
Apr 14, 2018Aspirant
ReadyNAS Duo V1 file share permissions broken, can't create/delete files
Had my ReadyNAS Duo V1 for a few years now. File share permissions were working fine. Now, as of a couple weeks ago, I can't write or delete files from the shares. I still have read permissions it...
- Apr 19, 2018
dorian50 wrote:
Repaired sectors is also 0.
Do you mean reallocated sectors?
Pending sectors and command timeouts also matter.
dorian50 wrote:
Volume scan just fixes issus w/ the file system, not the disk, right?
Yes. And it is possible for the file system to have issues even when the disks are healthy. One scenario for this is when the NAS power is cut (so there is no clean shutdown).
dorian50
Apr 18, 2018Aspirant
Checking SMART for both disks, ATA Error Count is 0 for both. Repaired sectors is also 0. Any other values I should check?
Volume scan just fixes issus w/ the file system, not the disk, right?
StephenB
Apr 19, 2018Guru - Experienced User
dorian50 wrote:
Repaired sectors is also 0.
Do you mean reallocated sectors?
Pending sectors and command timeouts also matter.
dorian50 wrote:
Volume scan just fixes issus w/ the file system, not the disk, right?
Yes. And it is possible for the file system to have issues even when the disks are healthy. One scenario for this is when the NAS power is cut (so there is no clean shutdown).
- dorian50Apr 21, 2018Aspirant
Repaired sectors are 0, Reallocated sectors are 0, Pending sectors are 0. I don't see a Command timeout line.
I also ran a Volume scan again and it found no errors. Last time, it did. I think the file system errors were caused by a power outage/improper shutdown like you said. Time to invest in a UPS.
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