NAS325-v2 volume missing after shut down.
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Does it mean I need to recreate all the share folder metadata with the list database?I don't know what you mean with that.As far as your NAS knows this is a new volume, and so it's directories are not automatically shared, you'll have to enable the shares manually. I'm not sure where the 'old' shares point to. Maybe to a no longer existing volume, maybe to the mount point of the old volume.
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Hi, Mijzelf
It seems like I could not link the shared folder by network drive connecting after setup manual added.
As a matter of fact, I could not access any folder on this new volume.
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I suppose the internal database is shot, by the disappearance of the old volume, and appearance of the new.You can do a factory reset, which will erase the database, and force a new one.1
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Hi, Mijzelf
That's what I would do on the next, to reset it and create a new one volume.
Thank you for helping these days to save my data back finally.
You are definitely my NAS Heroic Warrior.
....:)
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You don't need to create a volume after a factory reset. The reset doesn't touch your disks. Only the internal flash partition is erased.
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Oh! that's great.
Thanks for reminding me on this information.
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