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a_carneiro
Dec 02, 2017Tutor
AFP Connection Failure (Logs say disk full?)
Well, let me try this again. Maybe someone will actually reply this time... ;P
Gave up on AFP access on my Readynas 214 but started having issues with my Pro 6. Out of the blue it started rejecting AFP connections.
The AFP log says
Dec 02 23:11:17 Titan cnid_metad[933]: Multiple attempts to start CNID db daemon for "/data/XXXXXXXXXX" failed, wiping the slate clean...
Dec 02 23:11:17 Titan cnid_dbd[933]: Error opening lockfile: No space left on device
Dec 02 23:11:17 Titan cnid_dbd[933]: main: fatal db lock error
Dec 02 23:11:17 Titan cnid_dbd[933]: Failed to open CNID database for volume "XXXXXXXXXXXXX"
Dec 02 23:11:17 Titan cnid_dbd[933]: delete_db() failed: No space left on device
Dec 02 23:11:17 Titan cnid_dbd[933]: reinit_db() failed: No space left on device
Dec 02 23:11:17 Titan afpd[852]: read: Connection reset by peer
The array has about 10TB free so can anyone who knows about "under the hood" stuff offer me any suggestions?
Thank you
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- StephenBGuru - Experienced User
The OS partition might be full. Do you have ssh enabled?
- No, but should be easy enough to do...
What do you suggest?- StephenBGuru - Experienced User
try enabling ssh from the web admin ui (system->settings->services), and then access the NAS using terminal. The username is root, the password is the NAS admin password.
Then enter df // -h and tell us the response. Normally the OS partition will be ~25% full. My own NAS reports this:
root@NAS:~# df // -h
Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/md0 4.0G 914M 2.8G 25% /
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