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AMRivlin
Mar 20, 2013Apprentice
OS6 now works on x86 Legacy WARNING: NO NTGR SUPPORT!
Update: It is now unofficially possible using NTGR images to update legacy hardware to os6.X See Post #3, for directions to install 6.2.1 on x86 Ultra and Pro Models. (ARM NOT SUPPORTED by this OS) ...
- Jan 21, 2016
mdgm and I have decided that its time to lock this thread. So please do post any new OS6 on Legacy issues on their own threads.
ATCIS
Jul 18, 2013Tutor
Dear Skywalker,
Allow me to thank you one more time for your guidance. . .
However. . . This command:
Is not working for me. I have literally deleted /var/readynasd/smart.sq3 four different times, four different ways, and my ATA Error history still prevails. These are the four ways I've done it:
1.) Simply the way you stated above. . .
2.) Ditto + a reboot
3.) With a SSH-FTP Client
4.) Same as number 1 above, then shutdown, then shuffle all the drives around, and power back up. What I have found is that the ATA Error count follows the physical hard drive not the Bay number. . .
I have confirmed that the file does actually delete. I really think you were on to something, so any other recommendations would also be appreciated.
Perhaps the smart.sq3 does not actually contain the ATA Error history? Just asking. . . :?
Best wishes,
Allow me to thank you one more time for your guidance. . .
However. . . This command:
Skywalker wrote: From SSH, run this command to reset the error history log:
rm -f /var/readynasd/smart.sq3
Is not working for me. I have literally deleted /var/readynasd/smart.sq3 four different times, four different ways, and my ATA Error history still prevails. These are the four ways I've done it:
1.) Simply the way you stated above. . .
2.) Ditto + a reboot
3.) With a SSH-FTP Client
4.) Same as number 1 above, then shutdown, then shuffle all the drives around, and power back up. What I have found is that the ATA Error count follows the physical hard drive not the Bay number. . .
I have confirmed that the file does actually delete. I really think you were on to something, so any other recommendations would also be appreciated.
Perhaps the smart.sq3 does not actually contain the ATA Error history? Just asking. . . :?
Best wishes,
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