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BigRedDog
Jul 20, 2010Aspirant
Something wrong with the volume's CNID DB using temporary DB
Brand new Pioneer Pro, with current firmware (4.2.12). Put data on the share - seemed OK. Logged into share via my Mac and got the following message immediately... "Message from server <server na...
BigRedDog
Jul 21, 2010Aspirant
mdgm wrote: Sounds like (a guess perhaps) there may be a problem with the .AppleDB file in the root of the share. Did you do a clean install of 4.2.12 or upgrade from earlier firmware?
In future, please don't post issues with current firmware in the beta forum. Issues with stable releases should go in the relevant forums e.g. in this case the "Mac / OS X" forum.
mdgm,
First, sorry about posting in the wrong forum (and thanks for moving it - I guess). I intended to post in the right forum, but was searching through the forums for a similar problem before posting. I did find one in the beta, but decided not to post on the end - because it was beta. However, when I actually made the post, I must have got my windows mixed up and posted to the beta forum in the end... LOL - so, I get it, and sorry about that. I moderate a couple forums myself, and understand the issue.
Back to the problem... it was a new Pioneer Pro... so, it came with older firmware. Unfortunately, I needed to insert disks and initialize the array (XRaid2) to get to the point where I could get to the UI. I think it shipped with 4.2.7... I guess if it matters specifically, I could go check the logs... but, alas, it was older firmware initially. After the array was initialized and the NAS came online, I immediately upgraded the firmware... but of course, the volume was created by then. After the upgrade to current firmware, 4.2.12, I created shares, configured the NAS, and did a backup (from old NV to new Pro) to get data in the share. Once the backup was complete, I rebooted the NAS, did volume scan to make sure all was well, and mounted the NAS on my Mac, via AFP. It was then that the error occurred.
So, the volume was probably an upgrade, but there was no data on the volume when the upgrade was done. When data was eventually copied, the NAS had current firmware.
Thanks for the help.
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