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  1. #1

    Default No system volume found after reboot

    Hi,

    after reboot we get the message: error: no system volume found! Services can't work w/o system volume.
    Selftest OK.

    From cli we see units OK as before but shares are not accessible anymore. NAS settings from web gui not accessible :No system volume found.
    Bios settings checked. We tried another Open-E NAS r3 module with less licenced storage
    with same result.

    Checked all logs.

    Any hint?

    Thanks Ivan

  2. #2

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    Are you using snapshots from this LV? Try to remove them in Extended tools from the Console - go to CTRL + ALT + X then select remove snapshots. Then restart the system.

    Can you check the RAID health from the BIOS of the RAID controller to see if there is any issues of corruption on disk or raid.

    Also try to do Logical Volume Restore in Extended tools - this will restart the system as well.
    All the best,

    Todd Maxwell


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  3. #3

    Default Same Problem - No system volume

    Hi,
    after reboot we get the message: error: no system volume found! Services can't work w/o system volume.
    Selftest OK.

    We try to get the problem solved with european support for 1 1/2 weeks now, and had serveral remote service connections with no success. We cannot access our data.
    A certain part (40GB) of our 5,4 TB array couldn't get backed up before the error occured.

    All the hardware is checked more than once, and even flashed with the newest updates.
    Controller Manager says Array = "optimal" (2 times verified)

    Configuration is very simple, no snapshots, no backup tasks, just a AD is activated to serve our windows environment.

    First question: What the hell is stored in this system volume (4 GB) It could be just a few log files ???

    2nd Question: Why the open-e support cannot repair it ?

    Any help or any ideas for help here ??

    Thanks
    huv

  4. #4

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    I have checked the case and looks as though there are sector errors from the logs. You might want to contact the engineers from RAID Controller and see if they can do a deeper scan. I could also result from a broken RAID set and we are not able to fix this on the controller end. The RAID manufacture might be able to assist you on this part.

    The System Volume not found is reported when we are not able to see the assigned volume group.



    2009/01/08 07:46:46|end_request: I/O error, dev sdb, sector 2107736
    2009/01/08 07:48:07|end_request: I/O error, dev sdb, sector 2107752
    2009/01/08 18:51:29|end_request: I/O error, dev sdb, sector 72480
    2009/01/08 20:06:43|end_request: I/O error, dev sdb, sector 2556244408
    All the best,

    Todd Maxwell


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  5. #5

    Default Same problem

    Hi, i have the same problem with R3nas. After a rebuilding completed succesfully and a reboot, i have read the following message on startup:

    No system volume found after reboot

    I've tryed to recovery file system without results; then, i've tryed also to restore LV volume group but this function, maybe, doesn't function very well because it showes me 2 recovey point available; but, both points are corrupted or, however, is impossible to recovery LV VG from them.
    The thing that i don't understand very well, is why in the volume manager is so longer visible the correct size and the system volume previously existing; but it's unavailable.

    There's a secure way to recover my data (that are very very importants)????

    Thank you

  6. #6

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    Try to see if you can set in the Extended tools from the Console screen in CTRL + ALT + X then select default volume group. If you cant download the logs to send them to support@open-e.com then add another single drive just to create a Volume Group then send the logs.
    All the best,

    Todd Maxwell


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