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Originally Posted by frankb3910
Can you see the data using the web browser? Log in using snap assist (web browser) to the admin page, hit "close" and then you should see your shares listed on the next page that comes up. At least this would confirm that the data is intact. If you don't see it here, you are probably out of luck?
What does snap assist report under disc status now?
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This is what I see when I just go to the main web page. And
this is what I see under disk status.
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Originally Posted by blue68f100
Ok Looking over the log file, you were having a drive problem 6 mo ago. You should have a drive led amber indicating a bad drive, 10006 is drive 1.
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I File System : Device 60000: file system below free threshold (10%) System 1/20/2006 11:41:25 AM W File System : Device 60000: file system above free threshold (10%) System 1/19/2006 3:19:28 PM
You have filled the unit up, Low or out of drive space. No room for the OS to work. NOT GOOD.
First Kill all access if you have not done so.
Then locate a replacement drive, and replace the one indicating on the front panel. By the log early on, Drive 1 was failing, djontz and phoenix32 can confirm.
If you can get access to debug issue "co de info" it should show which drive a long with id numbers.
If the unit is not accasable you can remove the drives (1 at a time, or lable), then use the mfg utility to access the SMART data. You will know when you find the bad one.
DO NOT MOUNT THE DRIVE IN LINUX OR WINDOWS ENVIROMENT, or ALL DATA WILL BE LOST. The snap OS is built off FreeBSD which is unix based.
If you have a copy of SpinRite v6 it is not os dependent, so it is safe to use. It will not beable to do recovery if all of the smart's spare sectors are used up.
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There were no failed drive indicator lights lit when I first started working on it to resolve an issue regarding why it was only able to ftp files. Currently the 'System' light is slowly flashing, the 'Link' light is solid and no other lights are illuminated.
The unit has the Quantum name on the front so I imagine it has 4 quantum drives inside. What would qualify as a suitable replacement?
After talking to the other people here they have told me that space was frequently a problem and have tried to aviod filling it up. However, apparently no one has looked in the control panel for a long time so they never knew how much space there was to work with. When I checked into it yesterday (my first time) it indicated ~3GB free.
What I am wondering is how this thing was working yesterday, then after I ran check disk it now won't boot.