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    Default System Corrupted!

    After resetting, the DSS system came up with a red text warning saying "System Corrupted!" I tried moving the DSS module to another USB header and got the same thing. Next I tried booting from the demo CD and that worked OK, however, all my Logical Volumes (LV's) were missing. The Promise EX8350 RAID controller shows up and I'm able to see my RAID volume and its status is OK/Healthy.

    Next I tried taking the DSS module to another machine and it booted fine. So the last thing I tried is putting the DSS module back and booting into recovery mode and that worked.

    Now I'm booted up but nothing is there like before. I'm wondering if I should be using the utilities in the "Extended Tools Menu" to "Repair Filesystem on LV" or "Resotre LVM VG" or one of the other options? I do not want to risk losing any of the data on this RAID since the majority is not backed up anywhere else.

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    Try restarting without Rescue mode before running the Repair function and if you are still not able to access your data, then send log file to support@open-e.com as we may have to ask you to enable the Remote Support function.

    If this is a NAS Logical Volume your data should be there - CONFIGURATION -> NAS resources -> Shares -> Function: Create new share then select "Specified path"
    All the best,

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    If you do not see the LV or Volume from the "Repair Filesystem on LV" or try and see if you can use the "Select default Volume Group" function to see if it sees it.
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    If this is a NAS Logical Volume your data should be there - CONFIGURATION -> NAS resources -> Shares -> Function: Create new share then select "Specified path"
    Checking the NAS resources is useless... I get the following error: "WARNING: No system volume found"

    Using the extended tools menu to "Select default volume group" gives this error: "No Volume Group Found!!"

    If I select "Repair File System on LV" I get this error: "There are no NAS LV"

    Please tell me my data is still there?!!

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    What happens when you use the "Restore LVM VG (Volume Group) configuration" option?
    Did you only have 1 Volume Group "VG00" or 2 "VG01"?
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    What happens when you use the "Restore LVM VG (Volume Group) configuration" option?
    Nothing happens - that option does not exist since since it can't see the VG. I only had one VG00.

    Right now I'm booted off the demo CD using the Promise Web configuration tool trying to Synchronize the drives.

    Synchronization will check and correct any errors on the drive. It'll take overnight to finish so I'll post an update when its done.

  7. #7

    Default System Corrupted remote support

    I am supporting a unit remotly and am getting the System Corrupted message on the console. I am using an IPMI to remotely access the computer hardware and gain access to the console. I do not have any data to restore/recover as I recently deleted all partitions and created one new RAID6 array. I attempted to create a new logical volume but appearantly did not succeed. Before I rebooted the web management was accessible but not functional; I was able to manuver in the console and did not see any error messages and checked that the logical volume manager was using vg00. Any suggestions?

    Bert

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    Are you able to reboot the system again without the "system corrupted" message. If this Volume group is important and data is resides, you can use the Demo-CD just to keep the volume alive and accessible for others then we can RMA another module to you. Also try testing the module on another system to see if it is defective.
    All the best,

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