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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?
chirpa
May 30, 2012Luminary
Not true. If it is proved that someone broke stuff via SSH, sure. We can't be held responsible for someone breaking the RAID, then calling us for help to fix it. But simple tasks like this would not be an issue for support to help for warranty issues and other setup questions.
jck_co_im wrote: (Obviously with root access, Netgear will deny support for any problems related)
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