Thread: Nas 4100 Panic
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Unread 08-24-2007, 05:55 PM   #11
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Default Re: Nas 4100 Panic

We have seen this may times before, some are lucky that spinrite was able to correct there problem. If the data is MUST HAVE, send to a recovery service.

Sorry, I have run out of things to try. The problems seams to be with rcd_backlinks, is this a folder on your shares? If so you may beable to remove that share/folder and get it to boot.

Last Ditch Effort:
If you make full image files of the drives so you can restore them to original state, there is only one thing left to try. BUT THIS IS VERY RISKY AND ALL DATA CAN BE LOST. IT IS CRUTIAL THAT YOU HAVE IMAGE FILES OF ALL HDs. NOT RESPONSIABLE FOR DATA LOST.

Start failing 1 drive at a time and see if it will run in degraded mode. My first pick would be drive 4 due to a different starting point. The only way to recover if it fails is that you MUST RESTORE THE OTHER 3 DRIVES.

This seams to happen everytimes someone over fill the drives, wish I had a solution for you.
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