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Volume naming issue after disc failure

Posted: 01 Dec 2024, 18:56
by incni
I have a disk failure that was assigned to Volume 2, after replacing and creating a new Volume, it automatically "Volume 3" as shown on screen.

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my question: how can I remove the failed "Volume 2" as it is no longer shown in the Volume section

Re: Volume naming issue after disc failure

Posted: 01 Dec 2024, 21:56
by TMnick
incni wrote: 01 Dec 2024, 18:56 I have a disk failure that was assigned to Volume 2, after replacing and creating a new Volume, it automatically "Volume 3" as shown on screen.

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my question: how can I remove the failed "Volume 2" as it is no longer shown in the Volume section
This situation usually arises due to a direct ejection of the disk, which results in the configuration file of Volume 2 not being deleted. Have you performed such an operation? Therefore, when creating a new volume, Volume 2's configuration file was already occupied, which is why the new volume is named Volume 3. However, this does not affect its usage, does it? If you absolutely need to delete it, please contact our after-sales team to schedule a remote assistance session with a technical engineer to help you with the deletion.

Re: Volume naming issue after disc failure

Posted: 01 Dec 2024, 22:48
by Gremlin
I had a somewhat similar issue recently that corrected itself with a reboot (Volume3 became Volume2).

Re: Volume naming issue after disc failure

Posted: 02 Dec 2024, 02:41
by incni
Gremlin wrote: 01 Dec 2024, 22:48 I had a somewhat similar issue recently that corrected itself with a reboot (Volume3 became Volume2).
after reading your message I have create Volume 3 and indeed after reboot it become Volume 2 :shock:

Re: Volume naming issue after disc failure

Posted: 02 Dec 2024, 02:46
by Gremlin
Voila!