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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 19, 2013Tutor
So, I just lost about 15 minutes worth of typing due to this error:
Anyway, what I think I was saying was:
Because that is what the GUI is telling me. . .
Okay now I'm confused. . . Earlier you said:
and. . .
. . .which I did, and the drive reported that it was perfectly heathy. No errors whatsoever. Hence my confusion. . . :?
If you would like to see the output of the command above, this is what it looks like:
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/4603388/SmartData.txt
Is there some other stored data on the drive that "smartctl" isn't reporting?
Please clarify, and. . .
Thanks again!
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Anyway, what I think I was saying was:
Skywalker wrote: How are you concluding that it didn't clear the history?
Because that is what the GUI is telling me. . .
Skywalker wrote: We'll still read the current information from the drive and re-populate the database. If your ATA error count was high before, it will still be high, because that count is stored in the drive and we can't reset it. However, any alert messages about your ATA error count increasing should go away, unless it continues to increase more than expected.
Okay now I'm confused. . . Earlier you said:
Skywalker wrote: Diagnostic programs don't pay attention to ATA errors. ATA errors can be caused on some drives by simply sending the drive an invalid command. But we don't expect that to be happening on the ReadyNAS, so ATA error are out of the ordinary.
and. . .
Skywalker wrote: If you have SSH, you can check your SMART data and ATA errors by running these commands: smartctl -a /dev/disk/internal/0:5*
. . .which I did, and the drive reported that it was perfectly heathy. No errors whatsoever. Hence my confusion. . . :?
If you would like to see the output of the command above, this is what it looks like:
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/4603388/SmartData.txt
Is there some other stored data on the drive that "smartctl" isn't reporting?
Please clarify, and. . .
Thanks again!
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