![]() ![]() ![]() Then I tried to mount that volume manually via SSH and this is the output: # mount /dev/md0 /share/MD0_DATA -t ext4 They all say "GOOD" for SMART information. I started "Bad Blocks Scan" for all drives and they all completed successfully. But we never had the chance again because the device rebooted itself and the RAID5 logical volume became "Unmounted", so it wasn't possible to start a filesystem check from the GUI anymore since the "CHECK NOW" button became inactive. But we decided to do this after work-hours not to cause any inconvenience to the users. That RAID5 logical volume was still mounted and we had the chance to start a filesystem check from the QNAP Web GUI. It is suggested that you run "check disk". My intention is to recover as much data as possible.Īfter a power failure, there was this log message: It has Intel(R) Atom(TM) CPU D525 1.80GHz processor and 1GB RAM, 8 of 3TB (Seagate ST33000651AS CC44) drives and they form a 7 drive RAID5 array. We got this QNAP TS-859U+ with firmware version 3.8.1 Build 20121205 at our datacenter. ![]()
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