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dsm1212
Jan 30, 2021Apprentice
Full reinit procedure for Pro 6?
Had this Pro6 for years and it's worked great but I finally put together a newer box based on opensource and docker. Since this is still running I want to use it for backups. But there is a bad file ...
Sandshark
Feb 03, 2021Sensei
While a user has made a Docker app available to ReadyNAS users, I do not understand why Netgear has not grabbed onto it as an alternative to apps. The ReadyNAS line is nearly devoid of app developers, but there are pre-made Docker packages all over. It has been in the Idea exchange for years, and Netgear even took credit for it being "implemented", which was quite a stretch of the truth since it's not their work, not integrated into the OS, and not easy for a typical user to implement.
I personally have a dual hex-core Xeon PC in the same rack as my NASes that I can use for most anything somebody would want an app for, so don't need it. But I know I'm not the typical case.
dsm1212
Feb 03, 2021Apprentice
I'm a software engineer so was able to add every service I need on a new debian buster system in an evening using openmediavault and docker. And, without going into too many details, the result is better: current os, web certificates, vpn isolation, proxied entry points, etc. But, I don't think the average user could do this with Docker. Netgear would have to put a really simple UI around it with a set of defaults and what not so that it looks like what they have now with just an on/off knob :-). That sure seems easier though than fostering a proprietary developer ecosystem.
- StephenBFeb 03, 2021Guru - Experienced User
dsm1212 wrote:
That sure seems easier though than fostering a proprietary developer ecosystem.
I agree.
I think they had high hopes for the apps, but those were dashed long ago. Docker would be better approach, since it would insulate the ReadyNAS application from the apps. There were several apps that needed to be removed because they were no longer compatible with the OS.
- dsm1212Feb 12, 2021Apprentice
StephenBI've been waiting to reinit till I'm really certain the new system is good and has everything I need, so I haven't done it yet. I have a followup question though. If the box is running OS6 and I do the factory reset can you confirm it will return to OS6 or will that revert me to OS4? I'm sure is probably OS6, but you never know so I thought I'd better ask.
Actually one more, does OS reinstall remake the root filesystem? If I didn't loose the /data contents it would save me time resyncing backups. I just want that / recreated since the file system has a corruption I can't fix.
thanks!
steve
- StephenBFeb 13, 2021Guru - Experienced User
dsm1212 wrote:
If the box is running OS6 and I do the factory reset can you confirm it will return to OS6 or will that revert me to OS4? I'm sure is probably OS6, but you never know so I thought I'd better ask.
It will be running OS6 after the reset.
dsm1212 wrote:
Actually one more, does OS reinstall remake the root filesystem?
No. It reinstalls the OS from the flash install image (overwriting many of the files) and it changes some settings. But it doesn't rebuild the root filesystem from scratch.
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