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I came across a 4220X that someone was selling, for dirt cheap. Basically paid near nothing for it. It works, pretty well honestly, for as "old" as it is. However, I'm learning that this thing is very limited, in that the OS all sits on 256MB of flash on the mobo. I've dug around and can't seem to find any real technical information on the motherboard. My thought is, ditch the current MOBO, and go with something else, turning this NAS into a server. Not sure if anyone here has seen anything like this done? I figured I'd start here first, prior to going to another sub. If i could just get docker to work on it, i'd be fine.. but I cannot get teh apps menu to show up. It's blank.ReadyNAS 104 Write Protection Issue
I have a ReadyNAS 104 fw 6.10.7. I have had it for many years and it has been extremely reliable. I have the NAS plugged into a dedicated UPS and all of my network gear is on a different UPS. Lately I have an issue when I try to write files from my PC to a Mapped Network Drive on the NAS - it gives me a Write Protect Error. I checked permissions and all folders are available to read/write. If I reboot the NAS the issue goes away. Any ideas on how to fix this? My PC OS is Windows 10 Pro. This is a home environment not a business. Any advice would be appreciated.ReadyNAS 104 Firmware 6.10.7 - All four disks inactive following hot-swap of failed vol 2
I have four disks installed, 4 x 4TB. X-raid. One volume. For a while the system indicated that disk 2 was degraded ("Volume: Volume data is Degraded" and "Disk: Detected increasing ATA error count: [48040] on disk 2 (Internal) [ST4000VN000-1H4168, Z302KH2D] 19342 times in the past 30 days. This condition often indicates an impending failure. Be prepared to replace this disk to maintain data redundancy".) My Data was a fraction of the space available, and the free space was in excess of 70%. (you can see from the logs that resync took about 90 minutes.) My NAS does not have a backup, I purchased it with four drives AS a storage and back up, as the data was meant to be safe from failures with four disks. Yesterday, I hot-swapped drive 2 with a new one, as per the instructions. Everything seemed to work fine. Disk 2 resynced, and then immediately the logs show that "Volume: Volume data health changed from Degraded to Dead", disk 2 went online, and then there is a notification that disk in channel 4 has changed from online to failed, and the volume is finally changed to the volume data health from Dead to Inactive. The system then went on about deleting every single snapshot. (there is 18 pages of this) as now the system thinks it has run out of space. Here is the relevant part of the logs: Aug 06, 2022 11:26:39 PM Snapshot: Snapshot 2015_04_30__01_00_54 was deleted from share or LUN Backup due to low free space on the volume. Aug 06, 2022 11:25:49 PM Volume: Volume data health changed from Dead to Inactive. Aug 06, 2022 10:59:27 PM Disk: Disk in channel 4 (Internal) changed state from ONLINE to FAILED. Aug 06, 2022 10:59:26 PM Disk: Disk in channel 2 (Internal) changed state from RESYNC to ONLINE. Aug 06, 2022 10:59:26 PM Volume: Volume data health changed from Degraded to Dead. Aug 06, 2022 10:59:26 PM Volume: Volume data is resynced. Aug 06, 2022 08:26:02 PM Volume: Resyncing started for Volume data. Aug 06, 2022 08:24:59 PM Disk: Disk Model:WDC WD40EFZX-68AWUN0 Serial:WD-WX62D123KUTC was added to Channel 2 of the head unit. Aug 06, 2022 08:11:46 PM Account: User 'Ben' was added. Aug 06, 2022 08:11:38 PM Disk: Disk Model:ST4000VN000-1H4168 Serial:Z302KH2D was removed from Channel 2 of the head unit. Aug 06, 2022 08:11:12 PM Account: User 'Ben' was deleted. Aug 06, 2022 01:00:12 AM Volume: Volume data is Degraded. Now, in the readycloud app, my entire file structure is still there, but everything is showing as empty. As I log into readycloud online I get notification: Readynas 6001010060 Then home shows No Volumes or USB Disks. In Manage: Status Healthy. Data-0 0 free of 10.90 TB, and Data 0 free of 0. (i.e. there is another volume with no resources allocated to it.) In the Admin page I get a Notification to remove inactive volumes to use the disk. disk #1,2,3,4. There are TWO volumes, instead of ONE - as it used to be prior to the hot-swap. All four disks are RED with green lights (i.e. all marked as spare). Performance tab claims all four disks are fine - all green. And ALL disk have a volume status of NEW. All my data, shares, apps, etc are gone/not accessible. It appears to me that the ReadyNAS, in its wisdom, after resync, somehow decided to mark my original volume as DEAD, then decided that disk 4 had failed (it hasn't, as it is currently listed as healthy in the Performance tab; also there had NEVER been any notification about any degradation or issues with disk 4), and then marked my original volume from DEAD to INACTIVE. Basically, after the hot-swap, the nas went about to self-destruct as per above, and then created a new volume, so there are now two, both marked as full as all disks are marked as inactive. BTW we did not make any mistakes in carrying out the hot-swap; we followed instructions to the letter, the system was powered-up throughout and we replaced the correct disk (as the logs clearly indicate). This is a clear fault with the NAS's processes, which after resync decided to put a few spanners in the work, by marking the volume from 'degraded' (as disk 2 had originally failed) to 'dead', instead of 'healthy' or 'online' (as you can see in the logs). And from there things just got worse, and into a chain reaction. How do I fix this? How do I get my data back?