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Unread 06-16-2010, 02:39 PM   #26
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Default Re: Snap 1000 Error

Your drive looks to be unmounted. Did you format the drive after coping the image(bin) of the SnapOS on the 500GB HHD?

from debug:

conf dev format 10000 /reinit
then,
reboot

This should format your HHD to 500GB after this then we can resize the HHD to 400GB, but not until then.

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command shows 14gig after I imaged o/s. But its a 500 gig drive that gets hosed every time I try something... Here is conf dev info:


Logical Device: 10006 Position: 0 JBOD Size (KB): 32296 Free (KB): 24000 Private Mounted
Label:Private Contains system files only
Unique Id: 0x544508362E4EF06C Mount: /priv Index: 12 Order: 0
Partition: 10006 Physical: 10007 FS Size (KB): 32768 Starting Blk: 515 Private
Physical: 10007 Drive Slot: 0 IDE Size (KB): 14668288 Fixed

Logical Device: 10000 Position: 1 JBOD Size (KB): 14524624 Free (KB): 0 Public Unmounted
Labelrive1 Single disk
Unique Id: 0x544508362E4EF06C Mount: /0 Index: 0 Order: 255
Partition: 10000 Physical: 10007 FS Size (KB): 14524624 Starting Blk: 17830 Public
Physical: 10007 Drive Slot: 0 IDE Size (KB): 14668288 Fixed
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Unread 06-16-2010, 03:45 PM   #27
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Default Re: Snap 1000 Error

OK, formatting now. When done- and the drive is good (green) are you suggesting I run the command:

conf dev small 40000 10000

Or would it be helpful to see any debug or screen shots first?
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Unread 06-16-2010, 04:52 PM   #28
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Default Re: Snap 1000 Error

That is correct... invoke the command

conf dev small 40000 10000

report back,

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OK, formatting now. When done- and the drive is good (green) are you suggesting I run the command:

conf dev small 40000 10000

Or would it be helpful to see any debug or screen shots first?
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Unread 06-16-2010, 08:58 PM   #29
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Default Re: Snap 1000 Error

Bitor, thanks for your help. I was unsuccessful in getting the 500gB to work again, it must be the low memory issue that the 1000 has. I have read that 320gB works fine, so I got a 320 and cloning the original snap server drive to it then reformatted it to full capacity and loaded my latest backup onto it (Nov 2009). Its working now, but the web files since my last backup are still on my 500gB drive. I'm going to try Linux to access the web files.

Can you answer a few questions for me?

1. I have the model 1000, but I understand that there is a Version 1 and a Version 2. What is the difference and how do I determine which one I have?

2. Whats the best drive jumper setting? CableSelect or Master?

3. If the Linux can't read the drive, what would you suggest? I'd like to recover the latest web files.

How did DCC1234 get in my post?

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Unread 06-17-2010, 10:07 AM   #30
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Default Re: Snap 1000 Error

My 500 gig too, refused to format this time-- just hung at around 25%--- Hi microsvc! Thanks very much for your help Bitor.

I'm going to give up at this point- and look around for a 320 or an old WD utility that can set /reduce the drive size- (if such a utility exists). mw
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Unread 06-17-2010, 01:05 PM   #31
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Default Re: Snap 1000 Error

You are welcome and glad that everything has worked out so far. Try Linix, but I'm afraid that it may not work on this SnapOS file system. Use UFS Explorer Standard Edition to retrieve your files from the SnapOS HHD if you have to. This is a modified BSD OS with a UFS. (Unix File System). This is the only public tool I know that will allow you to mount and recover files.

Snap1000 has 32MB and the Snap1100 has 64MB of RAM.

I will try to answer as best as I can your questions at hand.

A;1.) What I have been told about the difference in Snap1000 v1 & v2 is that v1 has the OS loaded in to a onboard chip and therefore all you have to do is just change a drive and that SnapOS mfg version is installed on the HHD. The v2 you have to image the SnapOS file to the HHD and then format,etc,etc.. So, v1 is more user friendly.

A;2.)CS,MS, depends on the drive you are using. That's something you will have to play with. I have some drives that work with MS, then others work with CS and some work with either or. But the best would be to use MS on a single drive on Snap1000 to start.

A;3.) UFS Explorer Standard is for single drives UFS Explorer Pro is for single and raid recovery.

A;4.) DCC1234 is here like everybody else I guess...for help. The forum is open to all to participate.

Brain food on the file system if you would like to understand a little about it.

http://www.answers.com/topic/unix-file-system

Here is a link and file to use at the bottom if you would like to explore your snapos HHD. This will not allow you to recover anything , but it will let you know what is on the drive. Check it out. It's a good tool with good SnapOS info.

http://www.dtidata.com/resourcecente...or-snap-os-4x/


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Bitor, thanks for your help. I was unsuccessful in getting the 500gB to work again, it must be the low memory issue that the 1000 has. I have read that 320gB works fine, so I got a 320 and cloning the original snap server drive to it then reformatted it to full capacity and loaded my latest backup onto it (Nov 2009). Its working now, but the web files since my last backup are still on my 500gB drive. I'm going to try Linux to access the web files.

Can you answer a few questions for me?

1. I have the model 1000, but I understand that there is a Version 1 and a Version 2. What is the difference and how do I determine which one I have?

2. Whats the best drive jumper setting? CableSelect or Master?

3. If the Linux can't read the drive, what would you suggest? I'd like to recover the latest web files.

How did DCC1234 get in my post?

Regards
~bOb
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