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Hello. I recently updated my firmware to 1.0.9, and can't say for certain if it is the cause, but when I view my raid-1 settings from the web-console it doesn't recognize the raid-1, saying Standard, and offers me the options to create a raid (bad idea, as it will delete all the data.)
The hard disks are recognized, but it states the drive capacity to be -1MB. Also, the scan disk for errors, reports an error, not disk errors, just that it failed.
All the data is intact, and having fun_plug installed, the raid-1 looks fine according to /proc/mdstat.
Should I be concerned about this? It seems like the web-console isn't detecting my raid-1 configuration, but all is good from a Linux point of view.
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Here is what I see from the the web-console which is not encouraging:
RAID CONFIGURATION :
Current RAID Type :
Volume_1 : Standard
HARD DRIVE INFO :
Total Drive(s): 2
Volume Name: Volume_1
Volume Type: Standard
Total Hard Drive Capacity: -1 MB
Used Space: 0 KB
Unused Space: 0 MB
PHYSICAL DISK INFO :
Slot Vendor Model Serial Number Size
Right Seagate ST31500541AS 6XW03M9B 1500 G
Left WDC WD15EADS-00P8B0 WD-WMAVU0523905 1500 G
But from the Linux point of view all is good:
root@martin:~# cat /proc/mdstat
Personalities : [linear] [raid0] [raid1]
md0 : active raid1 sda2[0] sdb2[1]
1462766336 blocks [2/2] [UU]
unused devices: <none>
All filesystems are clean, after running fsck on them, and I am using cleanboot.
I believe this to be an issue with the web-console not being able to read the configuration. I'm comfortable managing my system with fun_plug, but ideally would like both the web-admin and the Linux system to be in-sync.
Anyone know how to encourage the web-console to read the settings correctly?
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