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XeonMaster
Aug 20, 2020Aspirant
ReadyNas 2304 Stops responding
Hi ! Have 2 ReadyNAS 2304 Rackmounted units. Using latest firmware Connected with 2 lan cables in load balancing setting In ocations one of the NAS units will stop responding and user...
Sandshark
Aug 20, 2020Sensei
Can you leave a SSH session open on the NAS so you can run top on it when this happens? Or maybe even leave top running? The idea here is to see if there is a process (most likely readynasd) that's reaching 100% of CPU use.
XeonMaster
Aug 21, 2020Aspirant
Hi !
Thanks for your post.
SSH is currently disabled as per warranty restrictions.
- SandsharkAug 21, 2020Sensei
Netgear will not deny warranty support just because SSH is enabled. They will deny support if they think the problem was created because you did something via SSH that caused the problem. As long as you don't go manipulating the command log the NAS retains, they will know what you've done, and running top certainly won't void the warranty.
- StephenBAug 22, 2020Guru - Experienced User
Sandshark wrote:
Netgear will not deny warranty support just because SSH is enabled. They will deny support if they think the problem was created because you did something via SSH that caused the problem.
More details on this are here: https://kb.netgear.com/30068/ReadyNAS-OS-6-SSH-access-support-and-configuration-guides
FWIW, I have ssh enabled on all my ReadyNAS. Though I haven't needed paid support for some years.
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