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Re: Shares showing on network,but cannot access data
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Yesterday i had 1.87tb of space left of storage,today i mistakenly turned on snapshots , now its showing storage full and will not let me access shares.The shared folders are showing in windows explorer,but the admin page is showing no volumes on ReadyNas.
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@garbea wrote:i do have a backup of the data,should l just format the drives on the readynas and then replace them for larger drives?
That's what I'd do.
But if you already have the larger drives (or can get them quickly), then just rebuild the NAS with the new drives in place.
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Re: Shares showing on network,but cannot access data
Can you download the log zip file?
If you don't have a backup you should contact paid Netgear support via my.netgear.com
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Re: Shares showing on network,but cannot access data
@StephenB wrote:
Can you download the log zip file?
If you don't have a backup you should contact paid Netgear support via my.netgear.com
hi,
l have downloaded the log zip file.
i do have a backup of the data,should l just format the drives on the readynas and then replace them for larger drives?
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@garbea wrote:i do have a backup of the data,should l just format the drives on the readynas and then replace them for larger drives?
That's what I'd do.
But if you already have the larger drives (or can get them quickly), then just rebuild the NAS with the new drives in place.