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Re: Remove Inactive Volumes to use the disk error
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Remove Inactive Volumes to use the disk error
I thought everything was operating normally until I came back from vacation and had this error. Shows my disks are full and asks me to remove inactive volumes. I have no clue what to do at this point. Not sure which log to upload.. It downloaded a whole bunch.
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Hi TonyR59,
You can send the logs to me so we can analyze it. You may upload it to a file-sharing site then send to me the download link via PM (private message).
Regards,
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Thanks, John. As soon as I figure out how to to so, I will. I can't even log into the ReadyNAS now. This thing is more trouble than it's worth. Ready to chuck it in the trash. Shame I invested so much in all new drives a year ago. I'm thoroughly frustrated with it.
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Hi TonyR59,
Can you still see the NAS on RAIDar? If you can still see it, please check if you can download the logs there.
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Re: Remove Inactive Volumes to use the disk error
@TonyR59 wrote:This thing is more trouble than it's worth. Ready to chuck it in the trash. Shame I invested so much in all new drives a year ago. I'm thoroughly frustrated with it.
How many drives is it showing as red? If it's not the full complement, then your frustration is directed to the wrong place, it's the drives that went bad, not the NAS. Shouldn't happen with new drives, but has been known to. Just one of many reasons that RAID is not enough to keep your data safe.