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dmsims
Dec 16, 2013Aspirant
RAIDiator 4.1.13 - update failed
ReadyNAS Duo I received an email from the NAS about the new RAIDiator 4.1.13 "A newer version of the firmware for your ReadyNAS device is now available. Your ReadyNAS will download the update a...
rickr1
Dec 18, 2013Aspirant
Hi, I received the same email as "dmsims" and followed the provided link which failed, but anyway I managed to download the correct file (http://www.downloads.netgear.com/files/GDC/RND2110/RAIDiator-V4.1.13.zip) for my "sparc" based machine and everything went well except for one thing, the web interfaces for "admin" and "shares" are not available (port 80), the other web interfaces running on other ports (ports 8080 & 3689) are fine though.
I managed to log in using an ssh account I had enabled on the ReadyNAS device and I have found that the "apache-ssl" process is failing to start. When I executed the "/etc/frontview/addons/bin/PHP5/restart_apache.sh" command it failed with the message following message:
So I added "ServerName nas.XXXXXX.XXX" to the "/etc/frontview/apache/httpd.conf" file and the error went away, however the apache-ssl process still continues to fail.
I do not have an admin web interface, so how can I either fix this issue or downgrade to radiator 4.1.12 from the command line?
Rick
I managed to log in using an ssh account I had enabled on the ReadyNAS device and I have found that the "apache-ssl" process is failing to start. When I executed the "/etc/frontview/addons/bin/PHP5/restart_apache.sh" command it failed with the message following message:
nas:~# /etc/frontview/addons/bin/PHP5/restart_apache.sh
apache-ssl: no process killed
apache-ssl: Could not reliably determine the server's fully qualified domain name
nas:~#
So I added "ServerName nas.XXXXXX.XXX" to the "/etc/frontview/apache/httpd.conf" file and the error went away, however the apache-ssl process still continues to fail.
I do not have an admin web interface, so how can I either fix this issue or downgrade to radiator 4.1.12 from the command line?
Rick
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