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techmars87
Mar 07, 2018Aspirant
Unable to delete, move or rename files
fw: 6.9.2 drives installed - 1x wd red 6tb drive status - green unable to delete, movie & rename my data tried throw the web admin page and computers - file protocals: SMB & AFP. i am using w...
- Mar 09, 2018
It does look like the backup, verify backup is good, factory default (wipes all data, settings, everything), restore data from backup is the way forward here.
techmars87
Mar 08, 2018Aspirant
Device: sda Controller: 0 Channel: 0 Model: WDC WD60EFRX-68L0BN1 Serial: WD-???????? Firmware: 82.00A82 Class: SATA RPM: 5700 Sectors: 11721045168 Pool: data PoolType: RAID JBOD PoolState: 2 PoolHostId: 2fe5ece8 Health data ATA Error Count: 0 Reallocated Sectors: 0 Reallocation Events: 0 Spin Retry Count: 0 Current Pending Sector Count: 0 Uncorrectable Sector Count: 0 Temperature: 39 Start/Stop Count: 93 Power-On Hours: 16866 Power Cycle Count: 86 Load Cycle Count: 278
StephenB
Mar 08, 2018Guru - Experienced User
Ok. The disk of course looks fine. How did you check the disk in the NAS? Did you use the boot menu, the volume maitenance disk test, or something else?
Perhaps also look in system.log and search for BTRFS - there might be some file system issues.
You still have SMB access to the shares, correct? So you can offload the data (avoiding data loss).
- techmars87Mar 08, 2018AspirantI told the nas yo check disks from boot menu.
And also I have off loaded data already I’m just trying to prevent doing a factory reset because it will take a long time to reload data back- StephenBMar 08, 2018Guru - Experienced User
did you see any btrfs errors in the system log?
- techmars87Mar 08, 2018Aspirant
yes
Mar 04 08:33:20 CAMERON-NG-NAS2 snapperd[4013]: delete subvolume failed, ioctl(BTRFS_IOC_SNAP_DESTROY) failed, errno:30 (Read-only file system)
Mar 04 08:33:20 CAMERON-NG-NAS2 snapperd[4013]: THROW: deleting btrfs snapshot failed
Mar 04 08:33:21 CAMERON-NG-NAS2 snapperd[4013]: delete subvolume failed, ioctl(BTRFS_IOC_SNAP_DESTROY) failed, errno:30 (Read-only file system)
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