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barney2074
Mar 27, 2016Aspirant
ReadyNAS 102
Hello, After a number of years working perfectly, my ReadyNAS 102 has the following problem: I cannot access the administration webpage- it just says it is loading and eventually times out. ...
- Mar 30, 2016
Your data volume is getting fairly full and there is a lot of fragmentation.
We recommend keeping volume usage under 80%. If you want to go a little above that regular scheduled volume maintenance is important.
The disk with ATA errors looks like it is failing.
Would be advisable to backup your data, do a factory reset, be more selective as to which shares to use bit-rot protection and snapshots on and restore your data from backup.
barney2074
Mar 29, 2016Aspirant
Hi Brian
1. When I boot up normally, I get the below usinf SSH- I ready something about Apache not starting up & n oticed it was not running
It seems to stop responding after about 10 minutes
2. When I boot in read-only mode, I have downloaded the log files via web GUI to this location:
It seems to run indefinitely when I do this
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/sk3tbq8fgew2s51/AABHvGWW4ONgg4-poK7JlR0ua?dl=0
thanks for your help
Andrew
root@NAS:~# service --status-all
[ - ] apache2
[ + ] avahi-daemon
[ - ] bootlogs
[ ? ] bootmisc.sh
[ ? ] checkfs.sh
[ ? ] checkroot-bootclean.sh
[ - ] checkroot.sh
[ + ] connman
[ + ] cron
[ - ] ctscand
[ + ] dbus
[ - ] forked-daapd
[ - ] hostname.sh
[ ? ] hwclock.sh
[ ? ] killprocs
[ ? ] leafp2p
[ - ] lsyncd
[ + ] mdadm
[ - ] minissdpd
[ ? ] mountall-bootclean.sh
[ ? ] mountall.sh
[ ? ] mountdevsubfs.sh
[ ? ] mountkernfs.sh
[ ? ] mountnfs-bootclean.sh
[ ? ] mountnfs.sh
[ ? ] mtab.sh
[ + ] nfs-common
[ - ] nfs-kernel-server
[ ? ] noflushd
[ - ] nut-client
[ - ] nut-server
[ + ] procps
[ - ] rmnologin
[ + ] rpcbind
[ + ] rsync
[ ? ] sendsigs
[ - ] snmpd
[ + ] ssh
[ + ] udev
[ ? ] udev-mtab
[ ? ] umountfs
[ ? ] umountnfs.sh
[ ? ] umountroot
[ - ] ups-monitor
[ - ] urandom
BlueScreen101
Mar 29, 2016Aspirant
Hi Barney2027,
It seems your Volume is Full and this is causing the problem.
I will suggest copying your date external and make a Factory reset. You are able to Copy the date through the Read Only Mod.
=== df -h ===
Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
tmpfs 10M 4.0K 10M 1% /dev
/dev/md0 4.0G 835M 2.9G 23% /
tmpfs 249M 0 249M 0% /dev/shm
tmpfs 249M 1.7M 247M 1% /run
tmpfs 249M 0 249M 0% /sys/fs/cgroup
tmpfs 249M 0 249M 0% /media
/dev/md127 3.7T 3.3T 400G 90% /DATA
/dev/md127 3.7T 3.3T 400G 90% /home
/dev/md127 3.7T 3.3T 400G 90% /apps
/dev/md127 3.7T 3.3T 400G 90% /run/nfs4/home
In the Future change The hard drives below, It shows the First sings of falling:D
ST2000DM001-9YN164 S2F06MWT ata_errors 16
- mdgm-ntgrMar 29, 2016NETGEAR Employee Retired
That link to the logs doesn't work anymore.
- barney2074Mar 30, 2016Aspirant
Hello
I'm sorry, I have reinstated it
The previous answer that it is full seems a bit strange- surely it would not just stop working at 90% ?
thank you
Andrew
- mdgm-ntgrMar 30, 2016NETGEAR Employee Retired
Your data volume is getting fairly full and there is a lot of fragmentation.
We recommend keeping volume usage under 80%. If you want to go a little above that regular scheduled volume maintenance is important.
The disk with ATA errors looks like it is failing.
Would be advisable to backup your data, do a factory reset, be more selective as to which shares to use bit-rot protection and snapshots on and restore your data from backup.
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