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Jul 24, 2011(Case Solved) Nightmarish Ultra 6 4.2.18 update aftermath
CASE CLOSED : Apparently a user folder ended up in the OS folder and filled it up, probably a case of PEBCAK on my part which coincided with the update. Owner of a ReadyNAS Ultra 6 for 9 months ...
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Jul 24, 2011Yep, I'd rather do it myself, especially with non-HCL drives and SSH enabled (even though I know Netgear support is very friendly).
1) RAM already checked, no trouble.
2) Drives checked 3 days ago, but I launched a new test just in case anyway.
3) Since the update the logs are clean, nothing there at all to download.
4) Since the last drive check the only 2 noticeable events were a disk scrubbing that went without a hitch last night (and no trouble since) and the 4.2.18 upgrade, after which troubles started.
However, since I see a lot of problems with the upgrade even finishing, I suspect mine was botched in some way.
Once the disk check are complete I'll try a firmware reinstall from the boot menu.
Thanks for your suggestions.
1) RAM already checked, no trouble.
2) Drives checked 3 days ago, but I launched a new test just in case anyway.
3) Since the update the logs are clean, nothing there at all to download.
4) Since the last drive check the only 2 noticeable events were a disk scrubbing that went without a hitch last night (and no trouble since) and the 4.2.18 upgrade, after which troubles started.
However, since I see a lot of problems with the upgrade even finishing, I suspect mine was botched in some way.
Once the disk check are complete I'll try a firmware reinstall from the boot menu.
Thanks for your suggestions.
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