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muhdhelmitan
Apr 16, 2016Aspirant
Readynas 102 no access to files whatsoever
Hi I need help! Let me try describe the events leading to this. 1. I found out yesterday that the ftp wasn't working on my readynas 102 all of a sudden 2. I went into the admin page and tried ...
- Apr 18, 2016The OS ran out of space as you left it configured to store its cache on the root volume.If you look at /etc/tvmobili/conf/tvMobiliService.conf you will see that the CacheRoot is set to /var/tvmobili/cache. That cache grew to 3.2GB in size, and filled the root volume. You need to set a CacheRoot that is stored on the data volume.It's possible that the vanilla Debian package stores others files on the root volume that should be stored on the data volume.Whether the package is configured to start at the right time (i.e. after data volume is mounted and certain services are up and running) is another question.If you want to experiment with vanilla Debian packages it's best to have SSH enabled, know how to use it and also have updated your regular backup.
mdgm-ntgr
Apr 16, 2016NETGEAR Employee Retired
6. If you've somehow disabled the http/s service then downloading the logs using RAIDar won't work regardless of the status of the management service.
8. OSX cannot read BTRFS as far as I am aware. But with a standard Linux machine, mdadm, a recent btrfs-progs and kernel it's straightforward assuming the disks, volume and array are fine. Not something the average user would want to attempt though. Better to follow up with support.
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