Hi jungfichte,
We go to remove your raid1 and see if you have again access on the NAS;
- Get again a telnet access
- reset mdadm.conf on sda5
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mkdir /sda5
mount /dev/sda5 /sda5
cp -f /sda5/etc/mdadm.0 /sda5/etc/mdadm.conf
-reset superblocks on sda8 and sdb8
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mdadm --zero-superblock /dev/sda8
mdadm --zero-superblock /dev/sdb8
check if you did not set some superblocks on another level
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mdadm --examine --scan
output should be empty. If not, post the output and wait what you should do
-reset partition type on partition sda8/sdb8
set the code 8300 as you did with fd (gdisk /dev/sda ->t->8->8300->w->y)
reboot the NAS and see what happens.
Then if you have an ssh access, post the output
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cat /boot.log
grep '<disk>' /etc/nas_conf_db.xml -A 20
grep '<vol>' /etc/nas_conf_db.xml -A 12
grep '<addonsvolume>' /etc/nas_conf_db.xml
ls -l /direct-usb
ls -l /usr/local