Hi,
I fixed the other bug and it is not a minor bug as data volume settings are corrupted in the nas data base and there is no easy way to restore them manually!
This is a bug on version 17.0. The issue was on two global variables which were not set at the right level...
But fortunately, this happens only when the data volume of a NAS with a single internal disk is included in a raid. So, not the common case :whistle
Attached a patch to fix it :
Store the attached archive in the share fvdw, and do
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tar -xf fvdw-sl-17-x-restore-vol-sda8-20feb18.tar.gz -C /
Note: You should not be able to use this way to install it (and also with the previous archive) as no fvdw share should exist.
So a work around is to use the firmware upgrade menu, click on the small button '+' :
* upload the attached file (step1) but do not run step2
* open a shell terminal and do
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cd /tmp
mv firmware.bin fvdw-sl-17-x-restore-vol-sda8-20feb18.tar.gz
tar -xf fvdw-sl-17-x-restore-vol-sda8-20feb18.tar.gz -C /
Reload the upgrade firmware menu and repeat with fvdw-sl-17-0-fix-api-version-19feb18.tar.gz file
Then reboot the nas.
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