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ljcorreia
Sep 21, 2015Aspirant
Shares lost
Hi, I own a ready ReadyNas Duo (RND2110v2) for nearly 6 years. The NAS has lost all shares, but all files are there and accessible through SSH (WinSCP). In order to understand if this may...
- Sep 22, 2015
You have a full OS partition (/dev/hdc1)
Can you check to see how much space is used in /var/logs
ljcorreia
Sep 22, 2015Aspirant
Hi StephenB,
Thank you very much for your quick reply.
No, it is really the shares I am talking about, not the mapping on Windows. Sorry if my explanation was confusing. Also, the DNS problem have been resolved, but I had to mention about it just because it was the first symptom when I started to have problems with the nas. Even though, I did try accessing by IP too, but it certainly is not the issue as I can normally access it from https://nas/admin (the nas name is 'nas').
In answer to your question, just to confirm what I just said, if trying to access, for example one of the shares which is still a valid folder on nas (\\192.168.0.2\media), the system replies:
[Window Title] Network Error
[Main Instruction] Windows cannot access \\192.168.0.2\media
[Content] Check the spelling of the name. Otherwise, there might be a problem with your network. To try to identify and resolve network problems, click Diagnose.
[V] See details [Diagnose] [Cancel]
[Expanded Information]
Error code: 0x80070035
The network path was not found.
I will post here some printscreens from the RAIDiator Web Interface (4.1.14), so you can see and confirm what I just said.
Unfortunatelly it is not showing the firmware version. I used to be able to see the current version when going to System => Update (this is another odd issue). I am also sending the printscreen for this and I am happy to try to find this information from other means if there is a way to find out other than accessing System/Update, please let me know. I can tell, however, it is the latest version. I've always kept it up-to-date, but I have not received any update from a long time.
Thanks
Leo
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mdgm-ntgr
Sep 22, 2015NETGEAR Employee Retired
It appears you have SSH enabled?
If so, can you post the output of:
# df -h # df -i
- ljcorreiaSep 22, 2015Aspirant
Hi,
Yes, I do have SSH enabled and I use WinSCP to access it.Once again thanks for your quick reply. Here is the output you have requested:ThanksLeo- mdgm-ntgrSep 22, 2015NETGEAR Employee Retired
I can't see that image. Can you copy and paste the text?
- ljcorreiaSep 22, 2015Aspirant
Hi,
ok, How about now?
Text Output Command 1:
/c$ df -h
Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/hdc1 1.9G 2.0G 224k 100% /
tmpfs 16k 0 16k 0% /USB
/dev/c/c 1.8T 752G 1.0T 41% /c
/c/WebDav 1.8T 752G 1.0T 41% /home/ftp/WebDav
/c/backup 1.8T 752G 1.0T 41% /home/ftp/backup
/c/media 1.8T 752G 1.0T 41% /home/ftp/mediaText Output Command 2:
/c$ df -i
Filesystem Inodes IUsed IFree IUse% Mounted on
/dev/hdc1 128000 16158 111842 13% /
tmpfs 7073 1 7072 1% /USB
/dev/c/c 61014016 663422 60350594 2% /c
/c/WebDav 61014016 663422 60350594 2% /home/ftp/WebDav
/c/backup 61014016 663422 60350594 2% /home/ftp/backup
/c/media 61014016 663422 60350594 2% /home/ftp/mediaThanks
Leo
- ljcorreiaSep 22, 2015Aspirant
Hi,
Would you kindly explain the difference of the parameters -i and -h for the df command?
With -h the /dev/hdc1 partition use% is displayed as 100% and with -i the IUse% is shown as 13%. This is a bit confusing.
Also, I don't know if this information contributes, but I once had 1T hard-drives on the nas, but I have upgraded them to 2TB drives as you can see on the Size column.
The disks are setup as RAID 1. I'm working on making a copy of all data before attempt any change you may suggest because I cannot afford loosing any of the data there.
Thanks
Leo
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