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Snowman8
Jan 24, 2020Tutor
ReadyNAS 212 won't upgrade or install apps! Help!
I have the ReadyNAS 212 with firmware 6.9.4 Hotfix 1. When I click "check for updates" it says a new version 6.10.2 is available, but when I click "Update". I get the error 6001010056. I have trie...
- Feb 01, 2020
Hi Snowman8,
The issue could be network related. There might be a network filter that is going on or something.
We are getting "hash sum" errors when trying to check for updates. We also tried downloading Plex and it is the same.
The NAS cannot successfully download the deb file from the server itself for whatever reason, but when we go to manually install it, we have to get dependencies and they have a similar problem. It is almost like network traffic being intercepted.
Regards,
Sandshark
Jan 26, 2020Sensei - Experienced User
Maybe obvious, but did you use just the .img file from the zip, not try to upload the whole zip to the NAS for the local update?
Snowman8
Jan 27, 2020Tutor
Hello Sandshark,
Thank you for the suggestion, yes I have upload the .img file.
I have also tried to reboot the NAS and turned off the anti-virus. Still NO LUCK!
- SandsharkJan 27, 2020Sensei - Experienced User
A too full OS partition can cause problems like that. Have you seen any warnings about that in the log?
Clearing the browser cache or even switching to another browser can sometimes make a difference.
- Snowman8Jan 27, 2020Tutor
Running RAID 1 with 2.4 TB of free space. I don't see any errors in the log. I did download all the logs is there a specific file I should look into? I have cleared the cache and have used both Firefox and Chrome browsers, with no success.
- StephenBJan 27, 2020Guru - Experienced User
Snowman8 wrote:
I did download all the logs is there a specific file I should look into?
Take a look at volume.log Scroll down to the === df -h === section and tell us how much free space there is in /dev/md0.
Also a bit lower down there is a === df -i === and let us know the IUse%
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