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Bigmaca
Mar 05, 2019Aspirant
'Act' Light Flashing Rapidly - ReadyNAS214 4Bay
Hi there,
I've recently moved house and since moving on occassion my ReadyNas unit will flash rapidly (the act button). I can hear the disks working inside the unit but it is not being accesse...
- Mar 05, 2019
Overall, there are various background activities that could account for this. Plex might be reloading metadata, auto-defrag might be kicking in, file search might be updating it's database, etc.
Also, it might have been happening before the move (since the light and the sounds might not have been as noticeable there).
Bigmaca wrote:
As for checking De-Frag where can I find that information?
It's a setting for each share (click on the settings wheel on the share page).
Bigmaca wrote:
Hi Stephen B,
I don't know if I even use all those services. I literally use it for backing up files and using plex to stream my media.
I'd start by disabling several of these services and see if anything changes. If you use Windows, then disable AFP. Also disable ReadyDLNA, NFS, and File Search. In addition disable auto-defrag for each share.
If that seems to resolve the problem, then I'd re-enable auto defrag and file search (one at a time).
Are you using any of the scheduled maintenance functions (on the volume settings wheel)?
Bigmaca
Mar 05, 2019Aspirant
Hi Stephen B,
Thanks for helping.
The Services I have enabled are:
SMB
AFP
NFS
ReadyNAS DLNA
UPnP
HTTP
HTTPS
File Search
Apps:
Plex
I don't know if I even use all those services. I literally use it for backing up files and using plex to stream my media. As for checking De-Frag where can I find that information?
StephenB
Mar 05, 2019Guru - Experienced User
Overall, there are various background activities that could account for this. Plex might be reloading metadata, auto-defrag might be kicking in, file search might be updating it's database, etc.
Also, it might have been happening before the move (since the light and the sounds might not have been as noticeable there).
Bigmaca wrote:
As for checking De-Frag where can I find that information?
It's a setting for each share (click on the settings wheel on the share page).
Bigmaca wrote:
Hi Stephen B,
I don't know if I even use all those services. I literally use it for backing up files and using plex to stream my media.
I'd start by disabling several of these services and see if anything changes. If you use Windows, then disable AFP. Also disable ReadyDLNA, NFS, and File Search. In addition disable auto-defrag for each share.
If that seems to resolve the problem, then I'd re-enable auto defrag and file search (one at a time).
Are you using any of the scheduled maintenance functions (on the volume settings wheel)?
- BigmacaMar 05, 2019Aspirant
I'll go through Plex and see if there is any auto de frag processes.
That's very true about what you say in reference to the move, the server was in a different place.
I'll start going through the settings and will let you know. Thanks so much for your help.
- BigmacaMar 08, 2019Aspirant
Thanks StephenB. After doings some trial and error on the settings for a few days I think it's the file search function that was make that happen, and the fact that plex was periodically optimising my library.
thanks for your help.
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