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Can anyone out there help?Ĭode: Select all # echo "NAS Model: $(getsysinfo model)" NAS Model: TS-219P II # echo "Firmware: $(getcfg system version)" Firmware: 4.0.2 # cat /proc/mdstat Personalities : md0 : active raid1 sda3 sdb3 1951945600 blocks md2 : active raid1 sdb2 sda2 530048 blocks md13 : active raid1 sda4 sdb4 458880 blocks bitmap: 0/57 pages, 4KB chunk md9 : active raid1 sda1 sdb1 530048 blocks bitmap: 0/65 pages, 4KB chunk unused devices: # df -h Filesystem Size Used Available Use% Mounted on /dev/ram0 32.9M 15.2M 17.7M 46% / tmpfs 32.0M 412.0k 31.6M 1% /tmp /dev/sda4 364.2M 300.8M 63.4M 83% /mnt/ext /dev/md9 509.5M 126.9M 382.6M 25% /mnt/HDA_ROOT /dev/md0 1.8T 1.8T 593.5M 100% /share/MD0_DATA tmpfs 32.0M 1.7M 30.3M 5% /.eaccelerator.tmp # ls -alF /share/MD0_DATA drwxrwxrwx 24 admin administ 4096 Aug 14 11:08. I'm considering returning this unit (TS-809 pro). I'm glad we aren't using this unit for primary shared storage, because we'd really be in a world of hurt. I've got data on that drive I would really like to keep, but at this stage, it looks like my only option is to reformat that drive and start over. If anyone from QNAP is out there listening, how come the unit can't measure accurately the free space on the drive after a 'disk nearly full' warning? Not only that, but the unit is behaving worse after the firmware update to 3.1.1 than it did before, on firmware 2.0.4. A firmware update did not fix this issue, and the beeping is driving me nuts. The server accessing the iSCSI drive knows there is more room available on the disk, but the QNAP keeps beeping with the alert. I updated the firmware, scanned the disk, but no matter what I do, even though half the disk is physically available, the QNAP insists the drive is almost full. Problem is, the QNAP still thought there was a disk space issue. Once I got access to the drive, I freed up about half the space on the 'nearly full' disk. After firing the machine back up, I was able to get to the drive. Finally had to force a shutdown w/ the power button because the standard shutdown also hung. The QNAP hung, w/ processor at 100% and the iSCSI unavailable. We ran into an issue with a 'disk nearly full' warning on our TS809 pro.
