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soremaniac
Apr 19, 2020Aspirant
No Web Interface - Frontview gone ;-( on my ReadyNAS Pro
Okay I shut have read until the end*, but I dit not. I (tryed) to install Pi-Hole on my ReadyNAS PRO with 6.9.6 (*= Pi-Hole Web Interface also uses http://ip-nas.local/admin -> yes realy BAD!) So...
StephenB
Apr 19, 2020Guru - Experienced User
soremaniac wrote:
I still think I can FIX This... would it be possible if i just take out all the Disk, install a Fresh NasOS on a empty Disk, SSH in on the NAS, copy the Folder where the stuff is (see Pic) and take alls what is in the fresh install and copy it to my Frontview folder and replace it what is there?
That might be possible. Though I'd definitely recommend backing up all your data (and maybe your OS partition) before you attempt it. Fortunately you do have ssh access, and it looks like you are experienced with the linux CLI.
I'd also match your share configuration on the fresh install (and whatever other configuration you remember and can match). Then maybe start by moving over apache configuration files, etc.
soremaniac
Apr 19, 2020Aspirant
okay I will try it, but it is still a mistory why Upload to my NAS goes with no problem (110MB/s), but the Downloads aren't working at all...(I think the installation of Pi-Hole killed more than the GUI). But how I cut find out what is the problem there?)
- StephenBApr 19, 2020Guru - Experienced User
soremaniac wrote:
okay I will try it, but it is still a mystery why Upload to my NAS goes with no problem (110MB/s), but the Downloads aren't working at all...(I think the installation of Pi-Hole killed more than the GUI). But how I cut find out what is the problem there?)
Certainly odd, but It seems unlikely that it killed Samba.
You can still do a backup by attaching USB drives to the NAS and mounting them manually. Or create a share on the PC, and create a mount point for that on the NAS.
- soremaniacApr 23, 2020Aspirant
can you tell me wher in the terminal I find the USB Storage Volume? (the path?)
PS: I can say $ /sys/bus/usb/ is not the real deal
- soremaniacApr 23, 2020Aspirant
and /dev/bus/usb is also nothing .-(
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