And, what do you think about a too smal power supply?
Could it be a problem?
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NAS doesn't boot after shutdown
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Re: NAS doesn't boot after shutdown
Post your complete hardware specs, otherwise we can't commend on that...
My Nas
Backup Nas: U-NAS NSC-400, Gigabyte MB10-DS4 (4x4TB Seagate Exos disks in RaidZ configuration - 32GB RAM)
- Case: Fractal Design Define R2
- M/B: Supermicro x9scl-f
- CPU: Intel Celeron G1620
- RAM: 16GB DDR3 ECC (2 x Kingston KVR1333D3E9S/8G)
- PSU: Chieftec 850w 80+ modular
- Storage: 8x2TB HDDs in a RaidZ2 array ~ 10.1 TB usable disk space
- O/S: XigmaNAS 11.2.0.4.6625 -amd64 embedded
- Extra H/W: Dell Perc H310 SAS controller, crosflashed to LSI 9211-8i IT mode, 8GB Innodisk D150SV SATADOM for O/S
Backup Nas: U-NAS NSC-400, Gigabyte MB10-DS4 (4x4TB Seagate Exos disks in RaidZ configuration - 32GB RAM)
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françois ROLAND
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Re: NAS doesn't boot after shutdown
So
I will create a new NAS4FREE
I have a SUN x2270 server able to get 4 HD
I'm going to order 4 new HD (WD RED serie) and start from zero
What do you think about ?
But, last stupid question, Is it a tool able to save some data from my HDs (may be one by one on a separate software?)
Thanks for your help
I will create a new NAS4FREE
I have a SUN x2270 server able to get 4 HD
I'm going to order 4 new HD (WD RED serie) and start from zero
What do you think about ?
But, last stupid question, Is it a tool able to save some data from my HDs (may be one by one on a separate software?)
Thanks for your help
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Re: NAS doesn't boot after shutdown
Nas4Free 11.1.0.4.4517. Supermicro X10SLL-F, 16gb ECC, i3 4130, IBM M1015 with IT firmware. 4x 3tb WD Red, 4x 2TB Samsung F4, both GEOM AES 256 encrypted.
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françois ROLAND
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Re: NAS doesn't boot after shutdown
folowing, info :ChriZathens wrote:Post your complete hardware specs, otherwise we can't commend on that...
Informations système
Nom d'hôte nas4free.mshome
Version 9.2.0.1 - Shigawire (revision 972)
Date de construction Mon Apr 28 02:42:33 CEST 2014
Plateforme OS FreeBSD 9.2-RELEASE-p4 (kern.osreldate: 902001)
Plateforme x86-embedded sur Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 CPU 3.00GHz
Système ASUSTeK Computer Inc. P4C800-E
Le système BIOS American Megatrends Inc. version: 1016.001 02/23/2004
Temps système
Disponibilité du système 10 minutes(s) 23 seconde(s)
Dernière modification de la configuration
Fréquence CPU
Utilisation CPU
Utilisation de la mémoire
Charge moyenne [Afficher les informations des processus]
Utilisation des disques
pool_1
14% de 5.46TB
Total: 5.46T | Utilisé: 687G | Disponible: 3.79T | Etat: DEGRADED
Statut de l'UPS
[Afficher les informations d'ups]
could it help you?
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Re: NAS doesn't boot after shutdown
Nope...
My request for your hardware specs was in reply to your question if your psu is enough...
A list like the one in my signature will help.
The info you provided only lists your n4f version (which is old btw), the fact that you have an asus mobo with a p4 CPU and your pool's space
My request for your hardware specs was in reply to your question if your psu is enough...
A list like the one in my signature will help.
The info you provided only lists your n4f version (which is old btw), the fact that you have an asus mobo with a p4 CPU and your pool's space
My Nas
Backup Nas: U-NAS NSC-400, Gigabyte MB10-DS4 (4x4TB Seagate Exos disks in RaidZ configuration - 32GB RAM)
- Case: Fractal Design Define R2
- M/B: Supermicro x9scl-f
- CPU: Intel Celeron G1620
- RAM: 16GB DDR3 ECC (2 x Kingston KVR1333D3E9S/8G)
- PSU: Chieftec 850w 80+ modular
- Storage: 8x2TB HDDs in a RaidZ2 array ~ 10.1 TB usable disk space
- O/S: XigmaNAS 11.2.0.4.6625 -amd64 embedded
- Extra H/W: Dell Perc H310 SAS controller, crosflashed to LSI 9211-8i IT mode, 8GB Innodisk D150SV SATADOM for O/S
Backup Nas: U-NAS NSC-400, Gigabyte MB10-DS4 (4x4TB Seagate Exos disks in RaidZ configuration - 32GB RAM)