Looks like NAS basic setting file still has problem. Can test these steps ??
1. Power off the NAS. Remove the HDD
2. Power on the NAS without any disk attached
3. After a short beep and a long beep,Run QNAP Finder, it will find the NAS.
Note: Do not re-initialize when the QNAP Finder prompt a message, if you have some useful data in the disk
4. Plug all disks back to NAS in original order.
push in till the previous HDD led flashes constantly green.(Not Blinking)
5. Connect the NAS by SSH port 22, login as admin
(Putty Tutorial:
http://www.webmasters-central.com/a.../how-to-telnet-server-using-putty-ssh-client/ )
(Mac user please open Terminal and type: ssh admin@your_NAS_IP)
6. Issue the commands to check disk space
# config_util 1 --> Start mirroring of the first partitions.
# storage_boot_init 1
# df
7. Please issue the following commands to copy back default configfile
# cp /etc/default_config/uLinux.conf /mnt/HDA_ROOT/.config/
(You can also replace the text 'uLinux.conf' with others )
# rm -r /etc/config
# ln -sf /mnt/HDA_ROOT/.config /etc/config
# setcfg -f /etc/config/uLinux.conf Misc configured TRUE
# reboot
8. The above procedure will reset the configuration back to default and then you need to reconfigure it.
But all the share should be available now.
Do NOT to re-initialize the HDD,which would wipe out the data.