Dear all, I have the following problem:
OLD server = freenas 0.62 full installation;
2 HDD drives - NAS0 = 1 TB ( system disk, 3 partitions - system / swap / data ufs type )
- NAS1 = 2 TB ( 1 partition - data ufs type ;
today I've changed the machine and I was setting up a new freenas server using freenas 8, so:
New machine = freenas 8.0.3 / USB stick installation
On the storage menu i chose Import volume:
- name NAS1 - identified drive ada0p1 / 2TB / UFS filesystem - imported with no problem;
then, import volume again:
- name NAS0 - identified drive ada1p1 / 1TB / UFS filesystem - imported with no problem;
After that, issues were coming; when trying to change permissions for Volume 1 - /mnt/NAS1 , this was performed without any problem, but
- when trying to change permissions for Volume 2 - /mnt/NAS0 , Sorry, an error was occured;
I checked the Volumes status and:
Volume 1 - disk ada0p1 - used space 1,6 TB / free space 10 Gb / 95% full / seems to be OK, but
Volume 2 - disk ada1p1 - used space 36 TB / free space 700 Gb / which cannot be true, on the OLD system that drive was 99% full
I booted the system again, select option 9 - Shell, run command:
fsck_ufs -y /mnt/ada1p1 .....the filesystem was checked .....until I've got:
***** FILE SYSTEM MARKED CLEAN *****
***** FILE SYSTEM WAS MODIFIED *****
After that, I boot up again, went to Volume, Import volume, import ada1p1 / 1 TB / UFS filesystem, but the new result was :
Volume 2 - disk ada1p1 - used space 757 KB / free space 900 Gb / which cannot be true !!!
After that I've mounted the same HDD on a linux OS and the disk is seen as:
sdb1 - root partition
sdb2 - data partition - all files are there but I'm unable to copy/execute them since the mounting in linux is read-only !!!
Interesting thing, the ls -l command after mounting the drive in linux gives for all files "user 1001 group wheel"
Q1: how can I import the second drive in freenas 8 ?
Q2: is there a way to manually import volume or mount the second drive - since on the interface is giving me this error ?
Q3: are there any other arguments to run fsck manually in order to solve my problem ?
PS: i've used fsck since when I tried to browse /mnt/NAS0 i received the error "Bad file descriptor"; also the only folders showed on the NAS0 mountpoint was lost+found; when browsing /mnt/NAS1 I had no problems and all files are there ....
Waiting for your kind support :)
OLD server = freenas 0.62 full installation;
2 HDD drives - NAS0 = 1 TB ( system disk, 3 partitions - system / swap / data ufs type )
- NAS1 = 2 TB ( 1 partition - data ufs type ;
today I've changed the machine and I was setting up a new freenas server using freenas 8, so:
New machine = freenas 8.0.3 / USB stick installation
On the storage menu i chose Import volume:
- name NAS1 - identified drive ada0p1 / 2TB / UFS filesystem - imported with no problem;
then, import volume again:
- name NAS0 - identified drive ada1p1 / 1TB / UFS filesystem - imported with no problem;
After that, issues were coming; when trying to change permissions for Volume 1 - /mnt/NAS1 , this was performed without any problem, but
- when trying to change permissions for Volume 2 - /mnt/NAS0 , Sorry, an error was occured;
I checked the Volumes status and:
Volume 1 - disk ada0p1 - used space 1,6 TB / free space 10 Gb / 95% full / seems to be OK, but
Volume 2 - disk ada1p1 - used space 36 TB / free space 700 Gb / which cannot be true, on the OLD system that drive was 99% full
I booted the system again, select option 9 - Shell, run command:
fsck_ufs -y /mnt/ada1p1 .....the filesystem was checked .....until I've got:
***** FILE SYSTEM MARKED CLEAN *****
***** FILE SYSTEM WAS MODIFIED *****
After that, I boot up again, went to Volume, Import volume, import ada1p1 / 1 TB / UFS filesystem, but the new result was :
Volume 2 - disk ada1p1 - used space 757 KB / free space 900 Gb / which cannot be true !!!
After that I've mounted the same HDD on a linux OS and the disk is seen as:
sdb1 - root partition
sdb2 - data partition - all files are there but I'm unable to copy/execute them since the mounting in linux is read-only !!!
Interesting thing, the ls -l command after mounting the drive in linux gives for all files "user 1001 group wheel"
Q1: how can I import the second drive in freenas 8 ?
Q2: is there a way to manually import volume or mount the second drive - since on the interface is giving me this error ?
Q3: are there any other arguments to run fsck manually in order to solve my problem ?
PS: i've used fsck since when I tried to browse /mnt/NAS0 i received the error "Bad file descriptor"; also the only folders showed on the NAS0 mountpoint was lost+found; when browsing /mnt/NAS1 I had no problems and all files are there ....
Waiting for your kind support :)