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Fokker1
Jul 19, 2013Aspirant
Frontview Readynas Ultra2 doesn't apply settings
Yesterday my Readynas Ultra2 with firmware 4.2.22 fan was spinning like hell so I got in to it with raidar to open frontview, all went well. The spinning of the fan was gone at that time so I tried t...
mdgm-ntgr
Jul 19, 2013NETGEAR Employee Retired
The 4GB OS partition was full. It filled up with some USB_HDD_1 folders which have been moved onto the data volume. Presumably a backup job to the USB hard drive was run. The NAS thought it was connected but it wasn't and so the OS partition filled up.
The /etc/default/services file was blank so that needed to be replaced. /etc/frontview/samba/Shares.conf was blank but that should be rebuilt automatically (though with default settings for the shares).
Initiated an OS Re-install.
I noticed that you are using a single RAID-0 volume utilising both disks. This is quite risky. If either disk fails, all data is lost. If you store important data primarily on the ReadyNAS it is even more important than normal that you make sure that it is backed up.
Once you have a good backup, update to 4.2.24. 4.2.23 added Frontview compatibility with IE10
The /etc/default/services file was blank so that needed to be replaced. /etc/frontview/samba/Shares.conf was blank but that should be rebuilt automatically (though with default settings for the shares).
Initiated an OS Re-install.
I noticed that you are using a single RAID-0 volume utilising both disks. This is quite risky. If either disk fails, all data is lost. If you store important data primarily on the ReadyNAS it is even more important than normal that you make sure that it is backed up.
Once you have a good backup, update to 4.2.24. 4.2.23 added Frontview compatibility with IE10
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