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Author Topic: Always have the Raid Config screen, no uPnP available  (Read 4678 times)

weathejx

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Always have the Raid Config screen, no uPnP available
« on: January 24, 2010, 02:01:16 PM »

I have a 343 running 1.03 with 4 1TB drives in it.  bays 1-3 are configured in a raid 5 (Volume_1) with bay 4 by itself (Volume_3), see below for info (Apdx1&2).

I pulled out the spare to use it elsewhere and then returned it.  after returning it, my raid had degraded, so I rebuilt it.  No problems so far.  I still have Volume1 and Volume3 showing and can get to all the data, but each time I log into the 343, it presents me with the Harddrive Configuration Wizard and asks me to pick a raid config (Apdx3).  I hit skip and everything seems fine.  I go to my uPnP page to refresh it, and all the buttons are grayed out.  Itunes server buttons are also grayed out.

I assume this is because some portion of the admin software is recognizing that the drives are configured and other portions arent.  Any way to set the drives manually so uPnP etc is available again?

Thanks,

john.

=Apdx1===========================
HARD DRIVE INFO :

Volume Name:      Volume_1
Volume Type:     RAID 5
Sync Time Remaining:     Completed
Total Hard Drive Capacity:     1963719 MB
Used Space:     790485 MB
Unused Space:     1173234 MB
Volume Name:      Volume_3
Total Hard Drive Capacity:     982880 MB
Used Space:     24 KB
Unused Space:     982880 MB
=Apdx2===========================
RAID CONFIGURATION :
Current RAID Type :
      Volume_1 : RAID 5
      Volume_3 : Standard
=Apdx3==========================
RAID CONFIGURATION :
     
 Disk     Vendor     Model     Serial Number      Size
1     WDC     WD10EACS     WD-WCASxxxxxxxx      1000 GB
2     WDC     WD10EACS     WD-WCAUxxxxxxxx      1000 GB
3     WDC     WD10EADS     WD-WCAUxxxxxxxx      1000 GB
4     WDC     WD10EACS     WD-WCAUxxxxxxxx      1000 GB
   Basic Configuration :
     
Select a RAID type:    
  Standard (Individual Disks)
  JBOD (Linear - Combines All Disks)
  RAID 1 (Mirroring - Keeps Data Safe)
  RAID 5 (Striping with Rotating Parity)
 

   Custom Configuration :
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ECF

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Re: Always have the Raid Config screen, no uPnP available
« Reply #1 on: January 26, 2010, 03:30:56 PM »

Did you previously have a Volume_2? I would Reset the unit to factory defaults and see what you come up with on the next boot. This will not affect the data on the drive only the unit configuration.
« Last Edit: January 26, 2010, 03:32:41 PM by ECF »
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weathejx

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Re: Always have the Raid Config screen, no uPnP available
« Reply #2 on: January 26, 2010, 08:41:57 PM »

Did you previously have a Volume_2? I would Reset the unit to factory defaults and see what you come up with on the next boot. This will not affect the data on the drive only the unit configuration.

Nope.  Never had a Volume_2.  I reset the unit (and had to reset the IP, etc.  ugh) but the drive config still comes up every time.

Drive shares still exist but the uPnP is still broken.

Have any other ideas?

Thanks,

john.
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weathejx

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Re: Always have the Raid Config screen, no uPnP available
« Reply #3 on: February 01, 2010, 05:41:25 PM »

bump.

ive tried taking out the drives, putting them back in, flashing the firmware, resetting to default...

nothing seems to work but the share drives are still there but aren't being recognized by the firmware.

help.

j.
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Re: Always have the Raid Config screen, no uPnP available
« Reply #4 on: February 03, 2010, 01:41:39 PM »

You stated you pulled the drive out to use it elsewhere. Is this when the issue occurred and what did you use the drive for?
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