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DoctorBrown
Dec 01, 2022Apprentice
Downgrading ReadyNAS firmware from 6.10.x - Redux
I know this subject has been covered in the past, but almost all the articles are from many years ago. And none are helpful for my issue. I've been using my reliable ReadyNAS 102 for many years now. ...
Sandshark
Dec 01, 2022Sensei
Because ARM based ReadyNAS use UBOOT to load the OS, they are far more fragile WRT OS downgrades than an Intel based system. As for the limits, they are officially that you can only go backwards beyond the first decimal place, which is as far as you've already gone. (6.10.x to 6.10.1 is OK, but not to 6.9.x).
I have never downgraded an ARM based system beyond the Netgear recommendation. I have done so on an Intel system, but always as a part of a factory default. USB recovery doesn't check the version, so that's one way to accomplish it. Another is to edit the file and give it a bogus version number that looks like an upgrade. But you are at your own risk as to potentially bricking the NAS. The reason for this being a part of a factory default is that it insures that there are no leftover configuration files from the previous version that are not backwards compatible, since most are not changed directly by an OS version change.
- DoctorBrownDec 04, 2022Apprentice
Sandshark.Thank you for the very useful info. It seems unwise to try to downgrade this any further.
Is there anything you can think of that I might do to figure out why my NAS is so slow? I've ssh'd into the NAS and used top to monitor the CPU usage and it's very high when using Windows Explorer to copy large files, about 90%.
I'm at a loss to figure this out.
- SandsharkDec 04, 2022Sensei
Your NAS is slow because the 100 series are the least capable OS6 based ReadyNAS. Both the processor and RAM are limitations. I suppose it's possible that the upgrade to OS6.10.x used enough additional memory that everything slowed down. Do you have any apps running? Disabling them might help.
- DoctorBrownDec 04, 2022Apprentice
Sandshark wrote:..... I suppose it's possible that the upgrade to OS6.10.x used enough additional memory that everything slowed down. Do you have any apps running? Disabling them might help.Thanks for replying. That's what I'm considering about the upgrade. The system does seem CPU limited. And no, I don't have any apps running. The confounding thing is I'm chatting with someone in another thread that has the exact same CPU and Upgrade and he's getting 70MB/s.
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