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ReadyNAS104 - Destroy / Delete Volume From Admin Page
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Hi,
Just a very simple question:
I have a redundant Volume Display (Jim_3) on my admin page that I no longer use, the disk has been reformated for another Ready NAS. I belive if I use the Destroy this should delete this from my admin page without effecting my other two volumes.
Is this correct?
Screenshot attached.
Thanks,
jimcocteau
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You can actually DESTROY the volume but make sure you have enough backup of any data you have on your NAS, This is for security.
DESTROYing Jims_3 should not affect other volumes. What I mean was the full set of logs if you can resend it to us.
My apologies I didn't notice that I missed mentioning Logs 😞
Regards
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Re: ReadyNAS104 - Destroy / Delete Volume From Admin Page
Hi @jimcocteau
Deleting a volume should not affect other volumes on your NAS, I am concerned however how your volumes are setup. Can you download the NAS and send it to us.
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Re: ReadyNAS104 - Destroy / Delete Volume From Admin Page
Hi Marc_V
I am presuming you mean the System Configuration when you say NAS?
These have been sent to NSBU_Logs@netgear.com
I know I have the JBOD Volume, this is a legacy and from the first configuration and will be replaced with a new drive in the next few days.
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jimcocteau
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You can actually DESTROY the volume but make sure you have enough backup of any data you have on your NAS, This is for security.
DESTROYing Jims_3 should not affect other volumes. What I mean was the full set of logs if you can resend it to us.
My apologies I didn't notice that I missed mentioning Logs 😞
Regards