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Starlionblue3
Oct 01, 2015Tutor
Frontview shows ReadyNAS NVX as dead, but everything works fine.
Hiya. I have a ReadyNAS NVX with 4x 3TB Seagate disks. It has been chugging along for years without any issues. After a power outage a few days ago, Frontview shows the volume as a yellow bli...
- Oct 02, 2015
Starlionblue3 wrote:
Not a huge amount but some. Can I delete everything in tmp and var/log?...
You should be able to delete everything in /tmp. Not so sure about /var/log. Some of those files are probably open (in which case the system won't let you delete them). I think the others will likely be recreated.
I think there must be a folder that has a lot of extraneous files in it - the trick is finding it. If you ever used ReadyDLNA, also look in /var/cache/minidlna
find . -mindepth 1 -mount | wc -l
will count all the files in the current folder and its subfolders.
Try it in /var /usr /lib /etc ... and see if you can find the folder.
...Every delete seems to give me a measly 1 extra inode free...
Yes
StephenB
Oct 01, 2015Guru - Experienced User
Do you have ssh enabled? If so you might want to check the fullness of the OS partition.
If not, start by trying to delete all the logs. DON'T try to download them.
- Starlionblue3Oct 01, 2015Tutor
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Thanks for your reply. I don't have SSH installed. How would I delete all logs without SSH installed?
- StephenBOct 01, 2015Guru - Experienced User
Frontview has a delete control on the log page. The page for backup jobs also has a delete log control for each backup job.
My thinking here (completely speculative) is that something related to the power cut caused one or more logs to overrun. If the OS partition gets too full, the NAS begins to act badly (and can eventually brick).
Another approach (if you are the original purchaser) is to open a support request at support.netgear.com. There is a charge for per-incident support, but if you don't have ssh enabled already, that might be your best option.
- Starlionblue3Oct 01, 2015Tutor
Thanks very much for your continued replies. Erased system log and all the backup logs, restarted but no change.
I've added ssh access but neither winscp nor putty allow me logon. They ask for the password but get no further. winscp says "Error skipping startup message. Your shell is probably incompatible with the application (BASH is recommended)." Bash asks for the password but once I've pressed enter it quits abruptly. Any ideas on that?
On the bright side, the unit now actually reboots from Frontview and not just from the power button. Given that, I could command a volume scan on next boot but since it lists the volume as dead I don't know what damage that could do.
I can't open a ticket because the unit is too old for support.
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