Unnable to open volume manager

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LankyTree

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I am able to view my 3 (2TB) hdd's but i cannot open volume manager to create a new volume , i just get this error code in a popup box:

Volume Manager
{"error": true, "events": [], "message": "Error: no such column: services_iscsitargetextent.iscsi_target_extent_serial"}
 

Mirfster

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Simply asking for more information about your system:


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