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clth
Oct 31, 2023Aspirant
RN212 admin-page not available
Hello, I've a couple of ReadNAS devices. Most of them are running fine, but with one of them I have a problem. Periodically the Admin-Page is not available. "systemctl status apache2" seems to...
- Nov 01, 2023
clth wrote:
Every month the ReadyNAS is doing one of the four maintenance jobs for the disks.
Whilst at least on of the jobs lasts for a couple of days, I think is no good idea to interrupt it with a reboot.So a plan for a terminated reboot has to consider this.
I was suggesting that you schedule a restart of just the resilio service - not reboot the NAS. That would have no effect on the maintenance jobs.
The idea there is that the memory issue is caused by Resilio, so likely no need to restart everything.
That said, if you do want to reboot the NAS, you could just use the power schedule. I've modified the autopoweroff script in the NAS to wait until any maintenance job is completed before completing a scheduled shutdown. I could share that here again if you need it.
clth
Oct 31, 2023Aspirant
Every month the ReadyNAS is doing one of the four maintenance jobs for the disks.
Whilst at least on of the jobs lasts for a couple of days, I think is no good idea to interrupt it with a reboot.
So a plan for a terminated reboot has to consider this.
I suppose, a solution for the faults would be much better.
Regards
Claus
StephenB
Nov 01, 2023Guru - Experienced User
clth wrote:
Every month the ReadyNAS is doing one of the four maintenance jobs for the disks.
Whilst at least on of the jobs lasts for a couple of days, I think is no good idea to interrupt it with a reboot.So a plan for a terminated reboot has to consider this.
I was suggesting that you schedule a restart of just the resilio service - not reboot the NAS. That would have no effect on the maintenance jobs.
The idea there is that the memory issue is caused by Resilio, so likely no need to restart everything.
That said, if you do want to reboot the NAS, you could just use the power schedule. I've modified the autopoweroff script in the NAS to wait until any maintenance job is completed before completing a scheduled shutdown. I could share that here again if you need it.
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