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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...
mdgm-ntgr
Jun 01, 2015NETGEAR Employee Retired
Yes, your OS partition was full.
tmp had 2.5GB of files in it.
/usr/local/crashplan/cache had hundreds of MBs in it as well.
I changed the crashplan configuration to store the cache and the tmp files on the data volume.
Hopefully this helps.
Your services configuration was corrupt (probably due to trying to start/stop services when the OS partition was full), so I replace it with the default one. So you may need to re-enable some services and install some apps over the top of themselves.
tmp had 2.5GB of files in it.
/usr/local/crashplan/cache had hundreds of MBs in it as well.
I changed the crashplan configuration to store the cache and the tmp files on the data volume.
Hopefully this helps.
Your services configuration was corrupt (probably due to trying to start/stop services when the OS partition was full), so I replace it with the default one. So you may need to re-enable some services and install some apps over the top of themselves.
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