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Author Topic: Volume_1 HD FULL - email alert - wrong drive  (Read 3149 times)

magic999

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Volume_1 HD FULL - email alert - wrong drive
« on: May 21, 2010, 02:16:04 AM »

I have 4 DNS-323s containing my media library - each DNS-323 is configured as 2 seperate drives and each has an identical Seagate 1.5Gb hard disk fitted.

Every time I restart the units after a power failure one of them sends me an email alert that one of it's drives is full -The message reads "Volume_1 HD FULL".

When I checked the capacities of the drives - Volume 2 of this DNS-323 has 6.5 Gb free the other hard disk has 7.6Gb free.

All the other hard disks apart from Volume_2 of this one DNS-323 have more than 7Gb free - no other DNS-323 sends me the same email alert.

Each hard disk contains a directory called DVD Movies with the media library contained within this directory so it is not a "root directory full" error

I suspect that this error message may be similar to the "wrong hard disk formatted" error - has anyone else seen this error?
« Last Edit: May 21, 2010, 02:18:38 AM by magic999 »
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gunrunnerjohn

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Re: Volume_1 HD FULL - email alert - wrong drive
« Reply #1 on: May 21, 2010, 08:36:44 AM »

Well, if you have a 1.5TB drive and you only have 6GB left, it is pretty much full!
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magic999

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Re: Volume_1 HD FULL - email alert - wrong drive
« Reply #2 on: May 21, 2010, 01:58:58 PM »

Well, if you have a 1.5TB drive and you only have 6GB left, it is pretty much full!

I agree it is pretty much full, but I just use it as a store of data that I never alter or add to.

My point is that the drive with the largest amount of free space is reporting that it is full before the drive with the smallest free space reports that it is full and I therefore think that the DNS-323 is reporting that the wrong drive is full.


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