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InterClaw
May 31, 2015Aspirant
NAS not starting any services #25220444
I had a hard time coming up with a good subject for this problem, since I don't really know what's wrong and how to describe it. Here's the story: Suddenly I noticed that CIFS was not behaving norm...
vandermerwe
May 31, 2015Master
It's possible that these are symptoms of a full OS partition.
Do you have a backup?
If you had ssh enabled you could look at how full the OS partition is with some simple commands, and also fix it.
Sometimes deleting some logs helps to free up some space and get things working again, and in your case may allow you to install the ssh add on. Try deleting all the backup job logs. I wouldn't delete the system logs just yet, and definitely don't download any logs, that will make things worse, and may have already.
The other methods for fixing a full OS partition are remotely (Netgear support), or a factory default.
I think you are going to need help with one of these. There may be someone here who can help you with this as a courtesy.
Disk problems manifest in a wide range of symptoms so it's worth checking all your disks with vendor tools too. You'll need to power down, remove and label the disks and hook them up to a PC to do this.
Do you have a backup?
If you had ssh enabled you could look at how full the OS partition is with some simple commands, and also fix it.
Sometimes deleting some logs helps to free up some space and get things working again, and in your case may allow you to install the ssh add on. Try deleting all the backup job logs. I wouldn't delete the system logs just yet, and definitely don't download any logs, that will make things worse, and may have already.
The other methods for fixing a full OS partition are remotely (Netgear support), or a factory default.
I think you are going to need help with one of these. There may be someone here who can help you with this as a courtesy.
Disk problems manifest in a wide range of symptoms so it's worth checking all your disks with vendor tools too. You'll need to power down, remove and label the disks and hook them up to a PC to do this.
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