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Re: ReadyNAS Pro 6 Checking root FS
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Re: ReadyNAS Pro 6 Checking root FS
Thanks again
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So it can only see the one NIC?
Have you tried clearing your web browser cache, closing your web browser then reopening the web admin page?
You would need to setup teaming again.
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Ok - So removing and replacing ethernet cables and a couple of reboots and both NICs are being detected and so a new LACP bond was created successfully.
However all of sudden now, the system fan is at 0 RPM and an error is naturally coming up every couple of minutes. I'm not sure if the system is overheating, but something is not right. Any ideas?
Also the Status is saying that the "System is Dead" maybe could be related to the System fan though.
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Re: ReadyNAS Pro 6 Checking root FS
System Fan issue also solved by moving the system fan cable to the unused connector on the IO card.
System is Healthy now and working perfectly - thanks especially to mdgm who took the time to remote into my system to fix the Root FS issue.
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Great. If all is now resolved you can now mark a post as the solution.
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You should see an "Accept as Solution" button below each post (apart from the opening post in the thread).
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Ah, this was because you followed on someone else's post rather than creating your own thread.
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Re: ReadyNAS Pro 6 Checking root FS
I dont agree on closing this. I have said many times in this thread that the NAS itself is having issues. My NAS keeps becoming unresponsive and it is really starting to piss me off. All this money people put into these and it cant stay up for a single day without issues. I cant seem to find any logs to figure this out and when I click on my power button, it responds and shows my ip address on the front panel. If i force it off it restarts and works just fine. I will leave it in this mode for the next hour and if someone is around and wants to remote in to see what is going on i will keep checking back. You cant tell me that it is because I have too many apps on my NAS. If two apps is too many, then ill go buy a different NAS.
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