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rholmesa
Aspirant
Apr 28, 2019

ReadyNAS OS 6.10.0

Just today updated to 6.10 and now I have no Apps available.

http and https are greyed out, all my applications for phpmyadmin etc no longer operate and I cannot remove them as ReadyNAS crashes and reboots.

 

What is going on??

The data area (thank heavens) seems fine.

 

Any ideas

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  • Does the NAS crash and reboot on its own, if you just leave it?

    Or does it crash only when you try to remove an app?

    • rholmesa's avatar
      rholmesa
      Aspirant

      Thanks for your response

      Its working fine as a file server - seems stable.

      It crashes if I try to remove OR install a new app.

      So basically won't work as an HTTP server (or HTTPS) both are greyed, apart from the admin page, and I can't install or remove Apps.

       

       

       

      • rholmesa's avatar
        rholmesa
        Aspirant

        OK ...

        Here's what I found after a few hours - (I am no expert at LINUX etc).

        I used PuTTY to access the ReadyNAS and gain command line access. Then to and fro to the internet to learn how to check status, restart Apache etc. It became obvious that Apache was failing to start, so therefore I tried to start it using:

         

        /etc/init.d/apache2 start

         

        but it failed everytime.

         

        systemctl status apache2

        reported a syntax error in the startup script (amongst other things!).

         

        Using WinSCP I checked the scripts where it loaded the optional Apps. It appeared fine, but failed to load the Apps due to 'no cache space available'. This was surprising as there is plenty of disc space (1.3TB). It appeared one of the partitions was full. /dev/mb0 being the culprit where the cache files are held.

         

        Again, back to google, and there are a couple of commands using apt-get to clean out unused image files in cache. I used these, but there was very little difference.

        google led me to:

        dh -h

        command. this narrowed down the problem to /var/cache/clamav/*.tmp directories being the problem.

        I read the new ClamAV antivirus in ReadyOS 6.10.0 will not run on RN100 device platform. I had about 50 directories of 155Mb each sitting around in cache, which was a waste of space. SO I TOOK THE BULL BY THE HORNS AND DELETED THEM!!

        rm -f /var/cache/clamav/*.tmp

        Nerve racking for an amateur!

         

        Voila! Apache started, and all my Apps reappeared in ReadyNAS frontview.

         

         

        HTTPS is now fine BUT .. HTTP is still not available.

         

        I'm working on it but if anyone has any ideas - please advise.

         

         

         

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