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cpitchford
May 22, 2009Guide
More on CPU specs of the ReadyNAS Pro
Hi all, Does anyone know what FSB speeds the ReadyNAS Pro motherboard supports. I have three "servers" that I'm trying to consolidate. I figured that the file server (which is actually the slowe...
renedis
Sep 03, 2013Aspirant
noadvertise wrote: Hmm, ok well i answered my own question by checking the paths of ever hwmon2 and finding out they are file not found. Whereas all of the hwmon4 paths existed. So the answer is, swap out all hwmon2 for hwmon4. However, you can't just nano or vi the enclosure.db file. Doing so is what caused my odd fan 1 has failed message. I used an sqlite editor, scp'd the enclosure.db file down local, upon viewing the data, I found that its structure had a main list containing all the readynas models. I clicked my readynas model, edited the column "paths", replaced all hwmon2 with hwmon4, saved, and uploaded back to my nas, overwriting the old file (i of course made a backup first).
Once done, the readynas seems to be fully and properly functional now. No more errors and the "health" view properly displays everything.
If anyone gets stuck on this part, let me know, I'll up screenshots and more details.
I've changed all hwmon2 to hwmon4 in the enclosure.db.
The Fan fail message doesn't come back anymore but still does not display RPM's, although the status is green/OK
Sadly the voltage messages still occurs :(
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