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тАО05-26-2007 10:27 PM
тАО05-26-2007 10:27 PM
The following message appears:
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Not enough memory to mount one or more pools
One or more pools could not be mounted due to a lack of free memory. Each system pool requires certain amount of memory to be mounted and operational. The amount of memory used by pools depends on a number of pools defined as well as pools' sizes. When memory resources are nearly exhausted, the system will try to stay alive by refusing to to mount pools with memory requirements that cannot be met at the time. This may happen both - at the boot time and during normal operation when configuration changes are being made Here is a few points to consider: - having too many small pools is not beneficial as it requires more memory and wastes disk space. Reducing the number of pools by merging them together may be a solution. changes to system configuration. - backup and remove unused pools - memory upgrade might be an option for a long term solution !!!! DO BACKUP YOUR DATA BEFORE ATTEMPTING ANY CONFIGURATION CHANGES !!!!
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Is there a way to get this fixed?
What is the actual limitation?
I could not find any limitation in the documentation so I'm very sad now - I'd like to have my full disk used.
It seems that the box is only capable of ~600GB disk pools.
Solved! Go to Solution.
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тАО06-10-2007 11:33 AM
тАО06-10-2007 11:33 AM
Re: 3-in-1 docking station (EM537ET) disk limitation
first off all, how you have restored the firmware to new harddrive ? I heard that this can be done with 'nasload', but it didnt work for me.
Regarding your question, yes, there is a max hdd size, it is based on the size of ram on board. So if you double the ram size ( what of course is not so easy, but possible ), you will be able to adress 1TB.
regards
tjay
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тАО06-10-2007 06:59 PM
тАО06-10-2007 06:59 PM
Re: 3-in-1 docking station (EM537ET) disk limitation
thanks for the response.
Is there any documentation available how to upgrade the memory on the system board? Or is there any chance to tune kernel parameters to lower memory consumption? As there is a big disk in the system then I also could think of enabling a swap space... ;-)
I copied the original 160G disk using DD to the new hard drive. this seems to work out fine. I just plugged the drive into a USB cradle and attached it to my laptop directly.
Is there any "official" tool available? I could not find any reference. What is "nasload"?
Thanks & Best Regards,
Jens
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тАО06-11-2007 05:55 AM
тАО06-11-2007 05:55 AM
Re: 3-in-1 docking station (EM537ET) disk limitation
well, documentation and source code is on the original cd ( nasoc_rel_2.0_rc15_hpk2.tar.gz ).
As you can see the board is based on BroadcomNAS, there are many similar NAS products, most of them based on same chip and same disign, only firmware customized.
Additional memory can be only soldered :(
Kernel params, hmm, thats a good question.
Something about nasload can be found here, http://www.k0lee.com/hpmediavault/
Unfortunatelly nasload didnt worked for me, maybe because of my switched network, have no hubs here :)
Telenet seems to be compiled in the firmware, is set to disabled ( cfenas.trx )
I have already patched my firmware to enable telnet, but was not able to upload it ( version is same, will be not replaced ).
Normally new/any firmware can be uploaded with nasload tool to 'broken' NAS 3-in-1, but possible that HP habe blocked something.
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тАО08-22-2008 11:05 PM
тАО08-22-2008 11:05 PM
SolutionBefore upgrading you need to "zero" first ├Р┬╗├Р┬╕├Р┬╜├Р┬╡├С ├С fo drive with dd command in any unix (I downloaded Knoppix LiveCD and it takes me about 10 mins and was quite simple)
On yout 1TB drive you can just create pool of 600-650b and use it safely.
You can upgrade memory only by physiclly replacing RAM modules. But I'm not sure that firmware will use the bigger memory - HP could hard-code the amount of memory in the firmware.
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тАО10-09-2008 02:31 AM
тАО10-09-2008 02:31 AM
Re: 3-in-1 docking station (EM537ET) disk limitation
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тАО10-09-2008 02:37 AM
тАО10-09-2008 02:37 AM
Re: 3-in-1 docking station (EM537ET) disk limitation
nasload /a /u username /p password /f hpnas_split.nas
the file hpnas_split.nas, nasload.exe and nasunpack.exe have to be in the same folder...the update takes about 1-2 minutes and then anouter 2 minutes for the NAS to reboot...
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тАО12-06-2010 02:16 PM
тАО12-06-2010 02:16 PM
Re: 3-in-1 docking station (EM537ET) disk limitation
So I do not want to loose any data.
please assist.
cheers,
Mark