Hi,
The hardware:
I have several NFS shares configured. Those shares are in several disks.
My NAS is a Ugreen hardware NAS where I installed OMV7 on it.
Its a 2 disks bay.
The configuration:
I have the normal RAID1 on my 2 16TB disks for data, docker and a few more things.
1 USB-C 5TB attached that I use to backup teh most important data from the raid1
I have 3 disks on RAID0 just for movies and TV-Shows. (I am aware of the danger of RAID0. but that is ok as anything in those disks can be replaced. Is just a buch of disks I had around and wanted to use).
The situation:
eventually, one of those 3 disks on RAID0 is failing and creating serious issues. for stability reasons I had to shutdown the NAS, take the 3 disks off the hook.
When I restart the NAS, non of my NFS share work anymore. Not just (obviously) those on the missing disks, but also those on my RAID1.
I dont understand why when some NFS shares do not exist anymore, the NFS service stop working.
The dashboard shows NFS service in red.
2nd problem:
It seems it is not possible to just disable an NFS share. It seems the only way to move forward in that direction is delete the NFS share.
I also cant delete the RAID0 (when active or inactive) so to create a whole new RAID0 with good disks.
So, my questions:
anyway I can disable the NFS shares rather than delete them? If yes, how? (I cant find the way).
How can I destroy my RAID0? is the raid0 not able to destroy till is referenced? Do I have to delete all the NFS shares and SMB if any before able to delete the RAID0?
I would appreciate some guidance here.
Thank you.