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TS5200D - Hitting 0B of additional disk space will be used

Started by kent.lee, February 15, 2016, 10:50:35 PM

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kent.lee

Anyone can help as i am hitting 0B of additional disk space will be used on the Buffalo terastation TS5200D. I already free up the trashbox folder and the storage showing 350G free space but i am still unable to move files into the storage.

davo

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kent.lee

it is neither iscsi volumes nor samba shares. It is running on RAID 1 and purely a share folder.

davo

It has to be one or the other, so, what protocol are you using to connect to the shares?
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kent.lee

Just check that i am using samba share and do a map drive to the share folder and access to it.

Eastmarch

Pls provide screenshots of

1. The error
2. The NAS interface showing free space
3. The windows interface showing free space
4. the size of the file you are moving

**A single copy of data, even on a RAID array, is NOT a backup! Hard drive failure is not a question of IF, but WHEN! Don't take my word for it, take Google's!**

kent.lee

Last 2 days i already performed disk checked and now the display of the NAS showing I14 and the Raid array1 status showing failed. So, is it normal? The NAS storage is 6TB.

davo

Do you mean E14? Post a screenshot of the Drives and RAID section of the admin page.
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Eastmarch

That error seems to think you are moving a folder from the NAS to the NAS, which is very odd. If you right click-copy a different, smaller file and right-click paste into the NAS, does it work? This looks a lot less like a NAS issue than it does a windows issue.
**A single copy of data, even on a RAID array, is NOT a backup! Hard drive failure is not a question of IF, but WHEN! Don't take my word for it, take Google's!**

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