DNS 321, firmware 1.03, two hard drives, both Seagates ST3500320NS.
NAS has been operating without any problems for a few months. Primarily used for transfer of large database (copy from local machine to NAS, copied back down by other machine), and also shared small database. Was working fine in the morning, but couldn't log into the database mid-operation later that day.
When in Windows, go into folder that database is in, Windows reports no files in that folder. However, if we try to copy files into the directory, it says that the existing files can't be overwritten.
With the existing DNS, I did Tools, Disk Diagnostics. The hard drives pass the full scan, but the volumn scan fails.
Currently, I've borrowed another DNS 321 to see if the problems are with the DNS or with the hard drives. At the moment, I've got one HD in one DNS and one HD in the other one.
In *both* of them, it reports that each HD is OK but each volume isn't. I refused to believe both hard drives, and/or both DNS units are faulty - what else could I try?
Thanks,
Sarah
SCAN DISK :
This section allows you to perform a health test on your hard drives. In addition, you can set a schedule for your tests and receive email notifications.
SCAN DISK RESULT :
Volume Name Scan Disk Result
Volume_1 FAILED