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Volume C missing. HEEEELP! :( #23585819
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2014-07-26
01:32 AM
2014-07-26
01:32 AM
Volume C missing. HEEEELP! :( #23585819
Hi guys
I have recently had a HDD fail on my ReadyNAS Ultra 6. When replacing the failed HDD, I accidentally pulled the wrong drive out of the unit and caused it to go into "Life Support" mode.
I shut it down, reinserted all the drives and now, whilst the unit seems to boot OK, there is no "Volume C" and all my data seems to be missing. All the disks seem to be "healthy".
I am sure the data is still there, but how can I restore the share on my unit?
Kind regards
A. Carneiro
I have recently had a HDD fail on my ReadyNAS Ultra 6. When replacing the failed HDD, I accidentally pulled the wrong drive out of the unit and caused it to go into "Life Support" mode.
I shut it down, reinserted all the drives and now, whilst the unit seems to boot OK, there is no "Volume C" and all my data seems to be missing. All the disks seem to be "healthy".
I am sure the data is still there, but how can I restore the share on my unit?
Kind regards
A. Carneiro
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2014-07-26
01:35 AM
2014-07-26
01:35 AM
Re: Volume C missing. HEEEELP! :(
Contact support and post your case number.
Do you have a backup?
Do you have a backup?
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2014-07-26
01:37 AM
2014-07-26
01:37 AM
Re: Volume C missing. HEEEELP! :(
Thanks
Case number is #23585819
I have a not-incredibly-up-to-date backup. I know, I know, don't tell me.... :?
I haven't lost any data that will ruin my life but it would be quite a pain trying to get a hold of the stuff that isn't accessible...
Case number is #23585819
I have a not-incredibly-up-to-date backup. I know, I know, don't tell me.... :?
I haven't lost any data that will ruin my life but it would be quite a pain trying to get a hold of the stuff that isn't accessible...
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