gkovats  Freshman Member

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  • I hava managed to delete the corrupted configuration file of the Twonky Server. Now its working properly. This page was helpful: https://support.zyxel.eu/hc/en-us/articles/360003647159-Zyxel-Network-Attached-Storage-NAS-Twonky-Media-Server-Configuration-and-Troubleshooting
  • (The files I coped to the new HDD weeks or moths ago works fine)
  • I rebooted the NAS. No change. When I try to copy a lot of files to the new HDD from the old HDD, some of the files are copied successfully, but a lot of them are not and I got the error message to turn off write-protection. When I try to copy a lot of files to the new HDD from the PC, everything seems fine, no error…
  • Thank you very much, Mijzelf. When I use the filebrowser in the webinterface and drag one of the files to the new HDD, it asks me to copy or move, but whatever I choose, nothing happens. The copy does not proceed, but no error message is shown.
  • Great. I have managed to configure sharing. Many thanks!
  • Thank you, Mijzelf. I see what can I do. 
  • Thank you, Mijzelf! I truly appreciate your help. I just checked the documentation of ddrescue. It is written there that "Never try to repair a file system on a drive with I/O errors; you will probably lose even more data." My understanding is that the HDD has an I/O problem. Could an attempt to recover the filesystem lead…
  • Some of it. Family photos and videos. is there any chance to recover at least part of them? Do you have any suggestions? Might Photorec work?
  • There is a buffer I/O error "end_request: I/O error, dev sdb, sector 8261800quiet_error: 23 callbacks suppressedBuffer I/O error on device md3, logical block 21" The result of the last dmesg command follows. Or do you need the result of the first one as well? ~ # e2fsck /dev/md3e2fsck 1.42.12 (29-Aug-2014)e2fsck: Attempt…
  • Thank you, Mijzelf! I run the commands you suggested and got the following response: ~ # e2fsck /dev/md3e2fsck 1.42.12 (29-Aug-2014)e2fsck: Attempt to read block from filesystem resulted in short read while tryin g to open /dev/md3Could this be a zero-length partition?~ # Do you have any suggestion? Gergely
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