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adamwilt
Jan 16, 2017Aspirant
OS 6.6 on Ultra 6:. Not ready for prime time? Do I need more memory? Or...?
TL;DR version: OS 6.6 is worryingly unpredictable/unstable on my Ultra 6. Do I just need to expand the memory past the stock 1 GB, or is OS 6 still not ready for prime time, at least on these older b...
- Feb 06, 2017
Final update (I hope): I re-ran the upgrade from 4.2 to 6.6.1. The NAS has been working perfectly for over a week. What was different this time? (a) all disk were in place already, so no RAID expansion was needed; and (b) I went straight to 6.6.1, not 6.6.0.
I did order more memory, but haven't installed it; I'm still running the stock 1 GB. I wanted to replicate my previous issues first so I could verify whether increasing RAM alone would fix it. But the box has resolutely failed to show any issues at all: no hangups, no unexpected slowness, no failures to respond. I've tried things like running a scrub while launching backups and hitting the NAS with clients, and the system reacted more slowly when all that was going on, but even so: it all worked, and the scrub of 8.8 TB finished within 48 hours (as did the initial full backup, before I started the stress test). Incremental backups run as quickly now as they did on OS 4.
So I either had a subtle corruption during the initial upgrade, or stuffing two new disks in and expanding the volume triggered the problems. But it wasn't low RAM, apparently, and OS 6 seems to be running fine despite my best attempts to break it. I'm going to label it "bug report closed: cannot replicate."
As for the apparent mislabeling of the System and CPU temperatures? I edited /etc/frontview/sensors/ULTRA6.conf and swapped the "System" and "CPU" labels for temp2 and temp3, ran "systemctl restart readynasd", and now the readings in the web UI match the values I expected from version 4.2 (I got the idea from this thread: <https://community.netgear.com/t5/Using-your-ReadyNAS/ReadyNAS-4200V2-OS6-6-1-fan-control/m-p/1219655#U1219655>).
mdgm-ntgr
Jan 16, 2017NETGEAR Employee Retired
Can you send in your logs (see the Sending Logs link in my sig)?
adamwilt
Jan 16, 2017Aspirant
Logs sent! Big backup is now running, and memory looks like this:
KiB Mem: 1003856 total, 968444 used, 35412 free, 2448 buffers KiB Swap: 2093052 total, 17844 used, 2075208 free. 492368 cached Mem
- JophusJan 16, 2017Luminary
I also have upgraded my Ultra 6 to 6.6.1 - CPU temp is locked at 35 degrees and doesn't budge. The system temperature is varying over time based on conditions - but seems incorrect.
HDD temps are 35-36 or so
CPU doesn't move from 35
System at 47-50...
- kekegsmJan 16, 2017Guide
I found a file:
/etc/frontview/sensors/ULTRA6.conf
This is my conf. CPU temp is everything low (max 15-16 celsius), i'm sure it is wrong. (heatsink is warm-hot, with Arctic MX4 paste and a 40x40x10mm Noiseblocker XM2 fan, what is plugged the connector near chipset):
chip "coretemp-isa-0000"
label temp2 "CPU"
# compute temp2 @%30, @%30
ignore temp3chip "it8721-isa-*"
ignore in0
label in0 "V+12"
compute in0 @*4, @/4
set in0_min 10.8
set in0_max 13.2
label in1 "V5_0"
compute in1 @*1.68, @/1.68
set in1_min 4.75
set in1_max 5.25
label in2 "V3_3"
compute in2 @*1.649, @/1.649
set in2_min 3.135
set in2_max 3.465
ignore in3
label in4 "V1_2"
set in4_min 1
set in4_max 1.3
ignore in4
label in5 "V1_8"
set in5_min 1.5
set in5_max 2.1
label in6 "V-12"
compute in6 @*19-50.4, (@+50.4)/19
set in6_min -13.2
set in6_max -10.8
set in7_min 3.135
set in7_max 3.465
label fan1 "CPU"
ignore fan2
label fan3 "System"
set fan1_min 1500
set fan1_max 2000
set fan3_min 850
set fan3_max 1500
ignore temp1
label temp2 "System"
set temp2_min 1
set temp2_max 80
ignore temp3
ignore intrusion0
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