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proteinnerd
Jan 10, 2017Aspirant
Issue with Raidiator 4.2.30 and some addon services not working
Hi, I recently upgraded to the new 4.2.30 as prompted for my ReadyNAS Business Pro. This caused a number of my addons to stop working including SickRage and SABnzbd and I think PLEX but not ...
- Jan 27, 2017
I gave it another try today.
Updated to 4.2.30
Services all failed to start initially.
Reinstalled
Python (which appeared to be working fine, not sure if I did this last time) - no issue, started fine
SABnzbd - no issue, started fine which was different to last time and encouraging
SickRage - wouldnt start, deleted...failed to delete, reinstalled again...finally worked.
Apart from slight issue with SickRage not deleting, I'd recommend reinstalling python even though it shows as working in the addons page....seems to have been what was causing my issue.
Thanks to those that offered help.
mdgm-ntgr
Jan 10, 2017NETGEAR Employee Retired
Do you have a backup?
Have you checked how full your 4GB root volume is?
- proteinnerdJan 10, 2017Aspirant
Thanks for the reply.
Apologies for my lack of knowledge but I'm not sure not sure how to check how full my root volume is. I can SSH into it but not sure where to look.
Also, I'm not sure why it would be an issue if the ReadyNAS works perfectly with the older firmware?
- mdgm-ntgrJan 11, 2017NETGEAR Employee Retired
# df -h # df -i
Checking the fullness of the 4GB root volume is a good place to start.
Also after updating the firmware some add-ons might need to be installed over the top of themselves to work properly.
- proteinnerdJan 24, 2017Aspirant
Hi,
Sorry in the delay getting back to you.
Here is the info I got:
Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/md0 4.0G 686M 3.2G 18% /
tmpfs 16K 0 16K 0% /USB
/dev/c/c 7.3T 2.0T 5.3T 27% /c
TheCrypt:~# df -i
Filesystem Inodes IUsed IFree IUse% Mounted on
/dev/md0 65536 18770 46766 29% /
tmpfs 127633 1 127632 1% /USB
/dev/c/c 121798656 301593 121497063 1% /cso that means the root drive is only using 686M of the 4GB?
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