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We have a spreadsheet that is being shared on our readynas. I am getting an error message that says the disk is full. It is no where near being full. If I reboot the NAS the issue goes away and then a couple hours later the same thing. I have looked at some of the older forums and I see this issue was there back in 2012 but could never find the solution. Can anyone help on this issue?
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Re: Readynas 212
What firmware is running on the NAS?
Where are you seeing this error message?
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Re: Readynas 212
Thank you for replying. This has been driving me crazy. The firmware is 6.7.5 and the error is showing up on the workstations that are trying to open the spreadsheet.
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Are these windows PCs or Macs?
How are the PCs accessing the share?
Do they have write access to the share?
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Re: Readynas 212
They are all PC's. From their Pc they are accessing the spreadsheet as a mapped drive to the NAS. And yes, they have write access. It was working for about 2 months. Occasionaly I would get a file locked error but I think only twice in the 2 months. But just recently this issue came up. If i reboot the nas the issue goes away, but comes back about 2 hours later. I did have my vendor who helps me with my IT issues was in there setting up accounts and putting data on it, but not enough to fill it up. Still has almost 2TB available. He is out of town, but I spoke with him last night and he did say that he rebooted the NAS and it said it was doing an update. He thought it was a minor update and no big deal so he rebooted anyway. Could that have caused this?
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Re: Readynas 212
I don't think it's the reboot. I'm puzzled on how opening a spreadsheet would provoke an out-of-space error on the NAS.
Do you have quotas enabled on any of the shares?