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gheatly1
Oct 17, 2014Aspirant
RAIDiator Version 4.1.14 (Sparc) Checksum Error
Anyone else have a problem installing using a locally downloaded file. After downloading the firmware update from: http://kb.netgear.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/25786 . . . and then tryin...
beichst
Jul 13, 2015Aspirant
Thanks StephenB.
Yes, it would have been my join date. Hence, you are probably right about the support being gone anyhow :D So you are indicating pretty much any large file in the log area can be deleted? interesting. I would assume anything that is prior to this year would also be considered removeable? I will have to keep that in mind.
Too, thank you for the uninstall information. However, as some good news (to me at least :D ) I will not be needing it at this point. After getting the error again, I tried doing a shutdown/reboot with a full disk quote and share check. It didn't find any errors. However, I then also changed the IP again and cleared all network cache on both my server and my router, did a reboot and restart. Finally, I disabled all services on the system and rebooted the system one more time. I then tried the online update and voila, was able to get that to work. The system is now showing in RAIDArray as updated to Radiator 4.1.14 with the new IP address. I am also still able to see all data shared. I am currently in process of re-enabling all my services (e.g. DLNA). Once that is done, I should be pretty much back to status quo but on current Radiator.
From your notes below about disabling DLNA, I am guessing that it was the DLNA service that might have been the issue in taking up space. You have indicated there is an add-on which can move the DLNA DB to the C drive. Would that be: ReadyDLNA_1.1.1.2.bin? If so, I might try implementing that as well so that the next time I need to complete a firmware upgrade I won't have this problem.
Thanks again for all the advice/help. I really appreciate the time.
Yes, it would have been my join date. Hence, you are probably right about the support being gone anyhow :D So you are indicating pretty much any large file in the log area can be deleted? interesting. I would assume anything that is prior to this year would also be considered removeable? I will have to keep that in mind.
Too, thank you for the uninstall information. However, as some good news (to me at least :D ) I will not be needing it at this point. After getting the error again, I tried doing a shutdown/reboot with a full disk quote and share check. It didn't find any errors. However, I then also changed the IP again and cleared all network cache on both my server and my router, did a reboot and restart. Finally, I disabled all services on the system and rebooted the system one more time. I then tried the online update and voila, was able to get that to work. The system is now showing in RAIDArray as updated to Radiator 4.1.14 with the new IP address. I am also still able to see all data shared. I am currently in process of re-enabling all my services (e.g. DLNA). Once that is done, I should be pretty much back to status quo but on current Radiator.
From your notes below about disabling DLNA, I am guessing that it was the DLNA service that might have been the issue in taking up space. You have indicated there is an add-on which can move the DLNA DB to the C drive. Would that be: ReadyDLNA_1.1.1.2.bin? If so, I might try implementing that as well so that the next time I need to complete a firmware upgrade I won't have this problem.
Thanks again for all the advice/help. I really appreciate the time.
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