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Adam2696
Jul 01, 2021Aspirant
Lost access to Readynas 214 via https
Problem: So, I lost access to my readynas 214. I can not mount the drive or access it from https:\\192.168.1.XXX. History: Recently factory reset device after power outage (February - March)....
- Jul 01, 2021
Adam2696 wrote:
Ok just checked the actual device and it is saying
out_of_memory+1dc
So it crashed at that point. You'll need to forcibly power it down, and then power it up again.
The massive deletion processing is likely part of the puzzle, but it would be good to reduce the memory footprint of the NAS if you can.
File search and AntiVirus take a lot of resources, so if you don't actually need those services it would be good to disable them. Maybe also look at system->settings->services, and see if there are any you don't actually use. You can follow up here if you aren't sure.
What apps are you running?
Adam2696
Jul 01, 2021Aspirant
Ok so it went back off again. Unknown reason why. What should I do if I get back in again? Obviously I need to turn on ftp
Sandshark
Jul 01, 2021Sensei - Experienced User
If you turned on snapshots and a snapshot was actually made, then cleaning off some active files isn't all you have to do. You also need to delete the snapshots of that data.
- Adam2696Jul 01, 2021Aspirant
Yes last night, when i thought everything was fixed, i deleted all but 1 day worth of snapshots on the current folders. Where are snapshots saved for deleted shares? Last night also when i thought it was fixed, it showed that I had 40% clear, which seemed about right.
- Adam2696Jul 01, 2021Aspirant
Ok just checked the actual device and it is saying
out_of_memory+1d c
this is exactly how it says it
- StephenBJul 01, 2021Guru - Experienced User
Adam2696 wrote:
Ok just checked the actual device and it is saying
out_of_memory+1dc
So it crashed at that point. You'll need to forcibly power it down, and then power it up again.
The massive deletion processing is likely part of the puzzle, but it would be good to reduce the memory footprint of the NAS if you can.
File search and AntiVirus take a lot of resources, so if you don't actually need those services it would be good to disable them. Maybe also look at system->settings->services, and see if there are any you don't actually use. You can follow up here if you aren't sure.
What apps are you running?
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