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vitaliyvolkov
Sep 30, 2019Aspirant
ReadyNAS 2100 goes down
Hello. Not sure if I am posting the thread in the correct section, so move it somewhere else if I did something wrong. I will try to explain the trouble briefly. I have ReadyNAS 2100 in the company ...
- Dec 16, 2019
I finally got the reason why the NAS was instable. The reason are CIFS shares. These shared were added as Veeam backup repositories. I have removed these shares to add as iSCSI targets to the Veeam server afterwards. The NAS is stable now.
Marc_V
Oct 02, 2019NETGEAR Employee Retired
@vitallyvolkov
Welcome to the Community!
It might be network related, have oyu enabled Jumbo frames on your servers or on the NAS? What firmware are you running? Can you send us the full logs through sharing link so we can check.
Regards
- vitaliyvolkovOct 03, 2019Aspirant
Hello, MarcV.
No, Jumbo frames weren't enabled on the NAS and the servers connected to the NAS. The RAIDiator version is 4.2.31. Which log-file I have to send and where? What e-mail?
- StephenBOct 03, 2019Guru - Experienced User
vitaliyvolkov wrote:
Which log-file I have to send and where? What e-mail?
Download the full log zip file from the web ui. Marc_V is asking you to send him a downloadable link to the full zip (google drive, onedrive, etc) in a private message. Click on the envelope link in the upper right of the forum to do that.
- vitaliyvolkovOct 04, 2019Aspirant
Thank you, I already sent the logs to Marc_V yesterday. By the way, I disabled LACP about thee days earlier and seems the NAS is stable now.
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