Update:
1. I have full access for NAS by using ssh. Will do fsck only on
Friday-Sunday.
2. I don't see any filesystem/binary  corruption by just backing checking.
3. I have reduce inparallel & max dump number and testing now.

On Wed, Mar 20, 2013 at 5:43 AM, Heiko Schlittermann 
<[email protected]>wrote:

> Amit Karpe <[email protected]> (Di 19 Mär 2013 06:14:59 CET):
> >
> > Just now I have check manuals & now I have full access to this  NAS
> system.
> > By using QNAP web interface I found that "SMART Information" for
> > all Physical Disks is Good. Still investigating what can be the problem.
>
> You can switch on SSH access to the NAS and try to run fsck on the file
> system. - Just to make sure that the file system is not corrupted.
>
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