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zhenya
Jan 16, 2015Aspirant
losing connection to ReadyNAS Duo
I am running ReadyNAS DUO and lately started experiencing connection issues. All of sudden I can't access my shares from any system on the network. I am getting the following error. ---------------...
StephenB
Jan 18, 2015Guru - Experienced User
Good. One option is to simply factory reset. If it comes to that, the order is
zhenya wrote: ...I have full backup of data. I am a backup maniac. I have at least three full copies with one of them in the cloud.
(a) save your config file, and note your addons
(b) reset
(c) reinstall addons. Install viewtopic.php?p=392371#p392371 as well.
(d) restore the config file
(e) restore your data from backup
Make sure you do (c) and (d) in the specified order.
Or start by deleting your logs (system and backup). Don't attempt to download them.
Then install the sparc add-on here: viewtopic.php?p=392371#p392371 That will move your readydlna data off the OS partition and onto the C volume. Then it would be a good idea to reboot the NAS.
At that point you could wait and see if the problem disappears, or you could install EnableRootSSH from here - http://www.readynas.com/index.php?s=root+ssh
If you install enablerootssh, you will also need some software on the PC to let you use it. For Mac this can be be done with terminal. But for Windows you need something like putty installed. You can find it here: http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgta ... nload.html Then let us know, and we can guide you through the steps to check the OS partition.
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