When HDD added, pool storage automatically added and creation hang to 60%
Posted: 28 May 2020, 15:07
Hello,
I added 2 more hdd in slot 2&3, then boot TNAS F4 210.
A storage pool has been automatically created, but I cant edit it, without any RAID settings.
I tried:
- create a new storage pool with these HDD, it hangs at 60%
- delete the automatically created storage pool, it disappear for 2-5 seconds, then reappear
- delete the hanged storage pool blocked at 60%, I cant, it errors with message: "Delete Storage Pool #2 Before you delete a storage pool, you need to delete all the volumes it contains". But there are no volume set with this pool...
in /var/log/messages, a cat messages | grep err shows:
May 28 08:15:43 TNAS daemon.err nmbd[6770]: STATUS=daemon 'nmbd' finished starting up and ready to serve connections
May 28 08:27:36 TNAS daemon.err block: unable to load configuration (fstab: Entry not found)
May 28 08:27:36 TNAS daemon.err block: no usable configuration
and /etc/fstab is a link to /tmp/fstab, which doesn't exist.
Any help is welcome.
Thanks,
I added 2 more hdd in slot 2&3, then boot TNAS F4 210.
A storage pool has been automatically created, but I cant edit it, without any RAID settings.
I tried:
- create a new storage pool with these HDD, it hangs at 60%
- delete the automatically created storage pool, it disappear for 2-5 seconds, then reappear
- delete the hanged storage pool blocked at 60%, I cant, it errors with message: "Delete Storage Pool #2 Before you delete a storage pool, you need to delete all the volumes it contains". But there are no volume set with this pool...
in /var/log/messages, a cat messages | grep err shows:
May 28 08:15:43 TNAS daemon.err nmbd[6770]: STATUS=daemon 'nmbd' finished starting up and ready to serve connections
May 28 08:27:36 TNAS daemon.err block: unable to load configuration (fstab: Entry not found)
May 28 08:27:36 TNAS daemon.err block: no usable configuration
and /etc/fstab is a link to /tmp/fstab, which doesn't exist.
Any help is welcome.
Thanks,