Hi!
I tried to configure NAS4Free this weekend, but I couldn't mount the harddisc.
It stopped with the following error (in Log file)
Dec 5 16:24:57 nas4free root: mount: /dev/ufsid/583ad2248e9fe0a1: No such file or directory
Dec 5 16:24:57 nas4free root: Error: Failed to mount /dev/ufsid/583ad2248e9fe0a1 using UFS
HDD Management (see attached Picture)
Mount error (see attached picture)
What I did wrong?
Any tips to fix the problem?
Many thanks!
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SOLVED: unable to mount harddisc
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SOLVED: unable to mount harddisc
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Re: unable to mount harddisc
remove the entry for apa1p1 in Disks > Mount Point > Management.
the disk is actually already mounted and it's file system is zfs not ufs.
zfs mounts the disks automaticaly.
your next step is to add a virtual device, Disks > ZFS > Pools > Virtual Device
and then a pool, Disks > ZFS > Pools > Management.
you should get another 4T drive and create a mirror for redundancy.
a mirror will survive a 1 disk failure. so two 4T disks will give you 4T of space but survive if one disk fails.
you can setup as a stripe and add a second 4T later but you will be risking data loss if the drive fails.
hope that helps.
the disk is actually already mounted and it's file system is zfs not ufs.
zfs mounts the disks automaticaly.
your next step is to add a virtual device, Disks > ZFS > Pools > Virtual Device
and then a pool, Disks > ZFS > Pools > Management.
you should get another 4T drive and create a mirror for redundancy.
a mirror will survive a 1 disk failure. so two 4T disks will give you 4T of space but survive if one disk fails.
you can setup as a stripe and add a second 4T later but you will be risking data loss if the drive fails.
hope that helps.
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SOLVED: unable to mount harddisc
Hi,
great, that was it!
Everything works fine.
Can't tell you why this is nowhere documented in german language.
Now I can access the disc via CIFS/SMB and copy/delete files on it.
THANK YOU VERY MUCH!!!
great, that was it!
Everything works fine.
Can't tell you why this is nowhere documented in german language.
Now I can access the disc via CIFS/SMB and copy/delete files on it.
THANK YOU VERY MUCH!!!