/bin/ls: /sys/class/dma: No such file or directory
ls: /sys/class/dma/: No such file or directory
Disk /dev/sdb doesn't contain a valid partition table
Disk /dev/sdb doesn't contain a valid partition table
/var/nasexe/sendlog: line 335: /var/nasconf/bacula/bacula.conf: No such file or directory
Running repair tools and unchecking/checking again Use NFS does not help.
When running the Filesystem repair utility did you do a memory test? To do this restart the system and after POST enter the ESC or TAB key to gain access to the basic menu and select the Run Memtest function. LEt this run for approx. 1 - 2 hrs. then restart and turn off the NFS protocol then back on again.
Well, it hit me again... After C-A-K shutdown, NFS is ON FAILED. Only this time even memtest does not help. Any ideas?
Now, I really wonder - since it was a normal shutdown, am I going to face such behavior every time I turn the device off? Could I have messed up with configuration/setup somewhere?
I think you have a ticket on this issue with our support team. I have placed a note to them to find out what the cause is and to see if there is a reason why this is happening.
Can I ask you (Though I hate to do this ) - can you try to restart again or run the filesystem repair utility again, even again once more to see if it kicks on. Also try to turn off the NFS service from the NAS Settings then run the repair filesystem, restart and turn back on again.
Again sorry for the amount of effort to resolve this issue.
Ok, I have seen the ticket and they did see your connection but it was lost. They want you to try to reconnect again. A note will be sent to you about this and reschedule another session.