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  1. #1
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    the running version is : 3.11.XE00000001.2522
    release date : 2007-01-17
    This is no longer supported outside of this forum, and the forum is not an official support channel.
    Can you try loading DSS V6 trial to see if can work for you?

  2. #2

    Default Unfortunately I had absolutely same problem,

    Unfortunately I had absolutely same problem, except for that the NAS was worked until last day and on it the weight of the data is stored...
    Is it can be possible to make something else except system updating?

    =============================
    We have a problem with access to shared resources organized by the NAS with Open-e.
    (
    Open-e NAS-XSR ENTERPRISE
    Ver..3.11.XE00000000.2522
    2007-01-17
    s/n: 0263675127
    )

    In the GUI (maintanance -> recources misc.) writes:
    "Warning: no logical Volume!! (lv00)"
    And I can't to do something on this interface page...

    The system displays the following error.
    (
    Dec 21 18:15:08 nas kernel: <c017d6f7> sys_unlink+0x17/0x20 <c0102e67> syscall_call+0x7/0xb
    Dec 21 18:15:08 nas kernel: <c02e55a2> copy_to_user+0x42/0x60 <c017f369> sys_fcntl64+0x79/0xc0
    Dec 21 18:15:08 nas kernel: <c0188193> iput+0x63/0x90 <c017d65d> do_unlinkat+0xcd/0x110
    Dec 21 18:15:08 nas kernel: <c0186ff6> clear_inode+0xe6/0x150 <c0187fa2> generic_delete_inode+0x142/0x150
    Dec 21 18:15:08 nas kernel: <c019907a> inotify_inode_is_dead+0x1a/0x90 <c02c370f> xfs_fs_clear_inode+0xaf/0xc0
    Dec 21 18:15:08 nas kernel: <c0291853> xfs_itruncate_finish+0x233/0x460 <c02b2e4f> xfs_inactive+0x54f/0x5c0
    Dec 21 18:15:08 nas kernel: <c02ac1ff> xfs_trans_log_efd_extent+0x2f/0x70 <c02677c5> xfs_bmap_finish+0x145/0x1f0
    Dec 21 18:15:08 nas kernel: <c0254065> xfs_free_extent+0xe5/0x110 <c02b878c> kmem_zone_alloc+0x5c/0xd0
    Dec 21 18:15:08 nas kernel: <c0252d51> xfs_free_ag_extent+0x471/0x7a0 <c0254065> xfs_free_extent+0xe5/0x110
    )

  3. #3

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    Check the RAID health from the controller, then if all is ok then run the Repair Filesystem from the Extended tools in the Console Screen.
    All the best,

    Todd Maxwell


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  4. #4

    Default I have made so, all works.

    Quote Originally Posted by To-M
    Check the RAID health from the controller, then if all is ok then run the Repair Filesystem from the Extended tools in the Console Screen.
    Thank you!

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