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vspb
Mar 18, 2011Aspirant
How to completely remove the ReadyNAS Remote and leafp2p?
When you delete an add-on ReadyNAS Remote are running services leafp2p and permanently occupy 2% CPU. I'm not going to use the ReadyNAS Remote and I want to kill them. How can I do?
jck_co_im
May 31, 2012Aspirant
install root ssh add-on to readynas, download putty for the windows workstation, connect to readynas with root(username) and password(frontview/admin)
use command;
to disable =
sudo chmod -x /etc/init.d/leafp2p
to re-enable =
sudo chmod +x /etc/init.d/leafp2p
exit the ssh window,re-boot the device
that will stop it loading when the readynas starstup. (Obviously with root access, Netgear will deny support for any problems related)
due to a new firewall, web monitoring setup, i had to find get it disabled to stop the logs getting choked up
use command;
to disable =
sudo chmod -x /etc/init.d/leafp2p
to re-enable =
sudo chmod +x /etc/init.d/leafp2p
exit the ssh window,re-boot the device
that will stop it loading when the readynas starstup. (Obviously with root access, Netgear will deny support for any problems related)
due to a new firewall, web monitoring setup, i had to find get it disabled to stop the logs getting choked up
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