We had a street-wide power failure yesterday. The power went off, came back on for around a minute, then went off again.
This caused some kind of issue with my Xpenology system. At first I suspected the redpill USB wasn't working, as I had issues booting up into Xpenology. I was able to get the USB re-configured, and Xpenology recovered but now I have another issue.
My volume reported a degraded status and wanted to perform data scrubbing, which i did and now it is reporting as normal. However, i had historically been using PetaSPace, and this reports as crashed. None of my shared folders are visible.
I have tried various methods of repairing the drives, unmounting, and remounting, but nothing seems to work. Searching online only brings up articles from Synology, which don't offer much help.
I even thought I might try and remove the volume from PetaSpace, but the option is greyed out.
Is there a way i can either get PetaSpace to work again so my shared volumes are visable, or somehow bypass it altogether and view the shared folders (or at least the data within them)?
I have around 27tb of data, with a total volume size of around 40tb. running redpil 0.8 with DSM 7.1
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We had a street-wide power failure yesterday. The power went off, came back on for around a minute, then went off again.
This caused some kind of issue with my Xpenology system. At first I suspected the redpill USB wasn't working, as I had issues booting up into Xpenology. I was able to get the USB re-configured, and Xpenology recovered but now I have another issue.
My volume reported a degraded status and wanted to perform data scrubbing, which i did and now it is reporting as normal. However, i had historically been using PetaSPace, and this reports as crashed. None of my shared folders are visible.
I have tried various methods of repairing the drives, unmounting, and remounting, but nothing seems to work. Searching online only brings up articles from Synology, which don't offer much help.
I even thought I might try and remove the volume from PetaSpace, but the option is greyed out.
Is there a way i can either get PetaSpace to work again so my shared volumes are visable, or somehow bypass it altogether and view the shared folders (or at least the data within them)?
I have around 27tb of data, with a total volume size of around 40tb. running redpil 0.8 with DSM 7.1
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