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Enigma123
May 24, 2022Aspirant
Need help
Hello all, I am hoping someone here can assist me, as Netgear is no longer supporting me, even though I am to have Lifetime support. I now have two Readynas 316's. The first one sent 3 emails sta...
Enigma123
May 28, 2022Aspirant
Good morning rn_enthusiast,
I would gladly pull logs for you, however when I try to download them in Firefox it tries to but does nothing, and when I try in Chrome it opens up a new tab ending in dbbroker and just spins trying to load it, eventually ending in a 504 gateway timeout error.
I can see the logs from the readynas interface though.
Please advise,
Thanks!
StephenB
May 28, 2022Guru - Experienced User
Enigma123 wrote:
I would gladly pull logs for you, however when I try to download them in Firefox it tries to but does nothing, and when I try in Chrome it opens up a new tab ending in dbbroker and just spins trying to load it, eventually ending in a 504 gateway timeout error.
Are you logging into https://nas-ip-address/admin (using the real IP address of course)? Or are you using ReadyCloud?
- Enigma123May 28, 2022Aspirant
Good morning StephenB,
I am using the web interface. Should I use readycloud?
Please advise,
Thanks!
- SandsharkMay 28, 2022Sensei
That can be caused by a too-full OS partition. Do you have SSH access? There are some commands that can help determine the state of the NAS, and you can even command the creation of a log. But you should first determine if the root partition is too full.
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