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kisa72
Nov 24, 2019Guide
How to see progress of ReadyNAS OS 6: Sync with Amazon S3
Hi, Thanks for taking the time to read my question. I've successfully connected my Readynas 104 to my AWS S3 storage as explained in the Netgear forum - ReadyNAS OS 6: Sync with Amazon S3. What I ...
kisa72
Nov 27, 2019Guide
Thanks for that.
I've looked in the S3 logs and it doesn't contain any info regarding the files transferred and although I can see files are trnasferring by looking at the AWS console, the logs are still showing issues such as "Invalid SQL statements".
So I have no idea what's happening there :(.
-- Logs begin at Fri 2019-09-20 19:01:43 ACST, end at Wed 2019-11-27 16:50:00 ACST. --
Nov 24 14:18:52 ReadyNAS systemd[1]: Started Amazon Web Service S3 client for ReadyNAS.
Nov 24 14:18:53 ReadyNAS ng-csd[30168]: Reset the cache. Invalid SQL statement: no such table: settings: no such table: settings
Nov 24 14:18:53 ReadyNAS ng-csd[30168]: W1124 14:18:53.580765 30168 FSCache.cpp:78] Reset the cache. Invalid SQL statement: no such table: settings: no such table: settings
Nov 24 14:19:38 ReadyNAS systemd[1]: Stopping Amazon Web Service S3 client for ReadyNAS...
Nov 24 14:19:38 ReadyNAS systemd[1]: Stopped Amazon Web Service S3 client for ReadyNAS.
Nov 24 14:19:39 ReadyNAS systemd[1]: Started Amazon Web Service S3 client for ReadyNAS.
Nov 24 14:19:40 ReadyNAS ng-csd[30271]: Reset the cache. Invalid SQL statement: no such table: settings: no such table: settings
Nov 24 14:19:40 ReadyNAS ng-csd[30271]: W1124 14:19:40.490993 30271 FSCache.cpp:78] Reset the cache. Invalid SQL statement: no such table: settings: no such table: settings
Nov 24 17:18:09 ReadyNAS ng-csd[30271]: File changed during upload
Nov 24 17:18:09 ReadyNAS ng-csd[30271]: E1124 17:18:09.123328 31296 SyncUpsyncFile.cpp:423] File changed during upload
Nov 26 15:25:53 ReadyNAS systemd[1]: Stopping Amazon Web Service S3 client for ReadyNAS...
Nov 26 15:25:54 ReadyNAS systemd[1]: Stopped Amazon Web Service S3 client for ReadyNAS.
Nov 26 15:25:59 ReadyNAS systemd[1]: Started Amazon Web Service S3 client for ReadyNAS.
Nov 26 15:26:00 ReadyNAS ng-csd[12893]: Reset the cache. Invalid SQL statement: no such table: settings: no such table: settings
Nov 26 15:26:00 ReadyNAS ng-csd[12893]: W1126 15:26:00.317327 12893 FSCache.cpp:78] Reset the cache. Invalid SQL statement: no such table: settings: no such table: settings
david_spittle
Jul 27, 2022Tutor
Did you ever find the log location?
I can only find the one when you download all of them.
- StephenBJul 27, 2022Guru - Experienced User
david_spittle wrote:
I can only find the one when you download all of them.
Likely events are logged in the systemd log (try using journalctl and see if you can find any entries for it).
- kisa72Jul 27, 2022Guide
Hi David,
On the ReadyNAS browser (I log in as Admin), pick "System" on the top tool bar (it's on the left side), then in the middle of the page select "Logs" and then select from "Categories" (on the left) to filter what you're looking for.
- StephenBJul 27, 2022Guru - Experienced User
kisa72 wrote:
On the ReadyNAS browser (I log in as Admin), pick "System" on the top tool bar (it's on the left side), then in the middle of the page select "Logs" and then select from "Categories" (on the left) to filter what you're looking for.
That works manually, but based on his other posts I think david_spittle wants to create a script to monitor backup progress.
- kisa72Jul 27, 2022Guide
Ahh yes, sorry, I misread that.
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