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LifeVibes
Mar 21, 2016Tutor
Readynas 104 out of memory 390, won't boot anymore in normal mode
After facing same/similar problem after upgrading to 6.4.1, see https://community.netgear.com/t5/Using-your-ReadyNAS/Readynas-104-won-t-boot-Error-354-out-of-memory-After-upgrade-to/m-p/1033804#M101816 NAS ran ok for about a month after (upgrade to 6.4.2 and then) factory reset.
But now the dreadful OOM 390 appeared again.
As mentioned in the other topic, after a lot of trials and (beta) fw upggrades, I did backup (data + conf), factory reset and restore backup to (try and resolve) the issue as proposed.
Summary config: basic: 2x1TB, no apps, no AV, but snapshots (daily) + COW enabled.
AFAIK, there was since then no real change in data yet (TBC).
But what I see now in System/Volumes is that snapshots (28 currently) apparently take quite some space already, which I wouldnt expected if there were no data changes:
data ; 1.20 TB
Snapshots: 7.97 GB
Free: 2.43 TB
Apparently also another user faced the issue again after the factory reset: https://community.netgear.com/t5/Using-your-ReadyNAS/Readynas-102-extremely-slow-after-update-to-6-4-1/m-p/1062104#M105877
Also send logs to mgdm on request
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- mdgm-ntgrNETGEAR Employee Retired
Is the fan speed reported correctly in the UI?
Can you try 6.5.0 Beta 2?
mdgm wrote:Is the fan speed reported correctly in the UI?
Fan speed is reported and same as in logs. If its correct is hard to judge: 803 RPM (T = 61 C). Seems quite low RPM. Before it was usually around 1300 RPM (from logs), so 70% faster. But dont know if its under reporting or fan is really running that slow. It also doenst make a lot of noise.
Can you try 6.5.0 Beta 2?
Are there any fixes which might influence the problem? Cause a bit reluctant, now that it is still accessible in RO, dont want to loose that too. Am first preparing for another extra backup for safety before doing anything else. And just an upgrade or also factory reset again?
- mdgm-ntgrNETGEAR Employee Retired
Is the device running hotter than normal?
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