Nas 326 but where place a second disk ?

Hi , i have a nas 326 , with two new disk 1TB, at disk di do basic formatting (not want raid) for both disk , i saw both HDD in group disk , one have name Volume1 and Volume2 , but when i try to enter by FTP , i not see Volume1 and Volume2 , how can manage Volume2 by FTP ?

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  • Mijzelf
    Mijzelf Posts: 2,815  Guru Member
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    Create a share on Volume2. AFAIK you can't access the volumes directly.

  • and how can do it ? ,but why is not possible access directly aaaaaaaaa is a f….

  • "I'll explain my problem better. I have the Zyxel NAS 326 with two disks
    installed in basic mode (meaning without RAID). I received a
    notification that disk one was full. I moved some files, totaling 6GB,
    to disk 2, and then I deleted the contents of disk 1. I didn't have the
    option 'Keep a copy in the trash' activated, so when I delete, it's
    permanent. However, as you can see from the attached photos, it still
    tells me that disk 1 is full, is possible resolve this problem without format all ?

  • Mijzelf
    Mijzelf Posts: 2,815  Guru Member
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    According to your first screenshot Volume1 has 901.76GB of 912.79GB in use. So there is 11.03GB available space. Why do you think your deletion of 6GB doesn't show up?

  • volume2/salvataggi_2 is just exist look

    i move all content stored in slavataggi to salvataggi_2 but continue to tell me disck one is full and disck 2 is empty how is possible

  • Do not stop to look at the finger when I point at the moon. If you see
    the first photo, you'll notice that the disk is almost full. However, in
    the last photo, there are two folders in salvataggi (salvataggi is placed in volume1/salvataggi, look photo), and I assure you they are empty. Now, how is it possible that the disk appears empty, but it
    still shows that space is occupied? Is there someone who can explain
    this?"

  • suisei
    suisei Posts: 114  Ally Member
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    Not certain how you transferred the file to the other location.

    One method to check if the disk is full is by logging into the NAS via SSH and directly inspecting the disk.

    It would be helpful if you could share the process you used to move the file from one location to the other. This information could assist in understanding the steps you've taken.

    If you have SSH access enabled, you can also use SSH to connect to the NAS and run commands like df -h to check disk usage.

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