asiwasgoing
Cadet
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- May 10, 2012
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Hi
I have had FreeNAS 8 running for a year with no problems, but today, one of my iSCSI file targets stopped working correctly.
FreeNAS was version 8.0, but I have now upgraded to FreeNAS-8.0.4-RELEASE-p2-x64 (11367) with OS Version FreeBSD 8.2-RELEASE-p7 and uploaded my config OK.
The NAS box has four 3TB drives with a single 8GB ZFS raid volume called /mnt/freenas
There are three iSCSI file extents /mnt/freenas/backup (1TB), /mnt/freenas/htpc (4TB), /mnt/freenas/pc (1TB)
The backup and pc targets are still working OK from the PCs that connect to them.
Windows 7 will connect to the htpc target, but when it mounts it as a drive it reports 'the file or directory is corrupted and unreadable'.
Any advice? Is there some kind of check I can run on the file extent, or at least extract the data (lots of TV shows and DVDs) to another drive?
I am an experienced Windows user, but not with Linux, please bear this in mind :)
Thanks for looking.
I have had FreeNAS 8 running for a year with no problems, but today, one of my iSCSI file targets stopped working correctly.
FreeNAS was version 8.0, but I have now upgraded to FreeNAS-8.0.4-RELEASE-p2-x64 (11367) with OS Version FreeBSD 8.2-RELEASE-p7 and uploaded my config OK.
The NAS box has four 3TB drives with a single 8GB ZFS raid volume called /mnt/freenas
There are three iSCSI file extents /mnt/freenas/backup (1TB), /mnt/freenas/htpc (4TB), /mnt/freenas/pc (1TB)
The backup and pc targets are still working OK from the PCs that connect to them.
Windows 7 will connect to the htpc target, but when it mounts it as a drive it reports 'the file or directory is corrupted and unreadable'.
Any advice? Is there some kind of check I can run on the file extent, or at least extract the data (lots of TV shows and DVDs) to another drive?
I am an experienced Windows user, but not with Linux, please bear this in mind :)
Thanks for looking.