Randomly yesterday I got an email from my Xpenology box saying my volume had crashed! After logging in to DSM I can see that the volume is indeed in a crashed state and appears to have been set to read-only. However, checking my HDD status all are healthy, as is the RAID5 Storage Pool. This is very out of the ordinary as everything has been running well for years on end now. I did recently attempt to update to TinyCore but couldn't get the past the correct drive mapping so gave up and went back to my Jun loader USB which booted fine as usual and everything has been working flawlessly since!
I'm currently backing up data that I can to USB drive just in case, but with 12TB of data this is going to take some time.
Some more details on my setup;
Jun's 1.03b DS3615xs loader running DSM 6.2.3 u3
Core i3-4130
8GB RAM
Gigabtye H81M S2V motherboard
4x 6TB HGST Enterprise HUS726T6TALE6L4 in RAID5
Btrfs Volume
If anyone is able to offer some assistance on a possible repair of the volume that would be fantastic. I haven't tried simple things like a reboot yet as I wanted to recover as much data while I can!
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mattyjasper
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Randomly yesterday I got an email from my Xpenology box saying my volume had crashed! After logging in to DSM I can see that the volume is indeed in a crashed state and appears to have been set to read-only. However, checking my HDD status all are healthy, as is the RAID5 Storage Pool. This is very out of the ordinary as everything has been running well for years on end now. I did recently attempt to update to TinyCore but couldn't get the past the correct drive mapping so gave up and went back to my Jun loader USB which booted fine as usual and everything has been working flawlessly since!
I have been checking similar recent posts from search (https://xpenology.com/forum/topic/57921-volume-crashed-after-power-outage/?tab=comments#comment-269420 and https://xpenology.com/forum/topic/14337-volume-crash-after-4-months-of-stability/#comment-107979) but after enabling SSH and running some of the check commands I'm not getting the same results.
I'm currently backing up data that I can to USB drive just in case, but with 12TB of data this is going to take some time.
Some more details on my setup;
Jun's 1.03b DS3615xs loader running DSM 6.2.3 u3
Core i3-4130
8GB RAM
Gigabtye H81M S2V motherboard
4x 6TB HGST Enterprise HUS726T6TALE6L4 in RAID5
Btrfs Volume
If anyone is able to offer some assistance on a possible repair of the volume that would be fantastic. I haven't tried simple things like a reboot yet as I wanted to recover as much data while I can!
Thanks
Matt
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