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sdouek
Sep 30, 2016Guide
Help with my readynas need support
OK so I have not been around for a while car accident. Any way I haven't been able to keep up on my readynas pro business edition. Thursday a hard drive failed. I put in a new one and it rebuild i...
- Oct 01, 2016
Your volume is not redundant (only four out of six disks in RAID-6)
/usr/local/crashplan is 2.8GB though. It has filled the 4GB root volume.
mdgm-ntgr
Oct 01, 2016NETGEAR Employee Retired
Your volume is not redundant (only four out of six disks in RAID-6)
/usr/local/crashplan is 2.8GB though. It has filled the 4GB root volume.
StephenB
Oct 02, 2016Guru - Experienced User
mdgm wrote:
/usr/local/crashplan is 2.8GB though. It has filled the 4GB root volume.
Stop the crashplan service and then delete the cache.
Create a new cache folder on the data volume (it doesn't need to be a share), and use this guide to reconfigure crashplan to build it: https://support.code42.com/CrashPlan/4/Troubleshooting/Reassigning_Cache_Folder_To_A_Different_Directory
There could be some old update packages in other crashplan folder that you can delete.
- sdouekOct 02, 2016Guide
Before I put this up I was unable to ssh into the box at the moment it is in tech support mode. I hope that they can get in and stop the service and remove/change the cache to a different location. At this point I just want to get the nas up and running and just do a rsync to my external usb hard drive. I haven't been on top of doing my back ups latley, I have had many difficulties lately.
- mdgm-ntgrOct 02, 2016NETGEAR Employee Retired
The system has been rebooted back to normal mode.
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