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dr_dgcc
Feb 13, 2015Aspirant
Bad uninstall caused "Cannot connect discovery server" error
Not much of a tip, more a heads up. I had a bad unistall (interrupted), this left a .conf in the apache2 sites directory. This causes apache to die and http to go off line. The system reported "Cannot...
StephenB
Mar 14, 2015Guru - Experienced User
One way is to remove your existing drives (labeling by slot) and insert a scratch disk (which will be over-written).
The NAS will install the 6.2 firmware onto the scratch drive. After that, you can upgrade the firmware to 6.2.3 beta.
The shut down the NAS, and reinsert the original drives in the original slots. The NAS will then install 6.2.3 beta onto the drives (from its flash memory), and your web interface should come back up.
The NAS will install the 6.2 firmware onto the scratch drive. After that, you can upgrade the firmware to 6.2.3 beta.
The shut down the NAS, and reinsert the original drives in the original slots. The NAS will then install 6.2.3 beta onto the drives (from its flash memory), and your web interface should come back up.
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