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corinbishop
Jan 14, 2016Guide
Readynas 104 won't boot. Error 354 out_of_memory. After upgrade to 6.4.1 #26323717
installed 6.4.1 from 6.2.5 yesterday. All went ok. Did all the 'calculating'. worked fine.
failed overnight with out_of_memory error 354. now won't boot.
tried reinstallOS. No luck.
tota...
- Feb 15, 2016You could try RO mode, see https://community.netgear.com/t5/Using-your-ReadyNAS/Readynas-104-won-t-boot-Error-354-out-of-memory-After-upgrade-to/m-p/1044151#M103244
corinbishop
Feb 15, 2016Guide
scrub started 8pm Friday.... at 19% now... is it normal to be that slow?
StephenB
Feb 15, 2016Guru - Experienced User
How big is the data volume?
It does sound slow, but if it is making progress I'd let it continue.
- corinbishopFeb 15, 2016Guide
8tb. 5tb used.
four disk x-raid
4tb (recently used to replace broken 3tb drive - will eventually upgrade all drives to 4tb)
3tb
3tb
3tb
- StephenBFeb 15, 2016Guru - Experienced User
I have a 6 TB jbod volume (4 TB full) with a scrub in progress on an RN202.
It's about 10% complete (approximately 1% per hour so far). Volume fullness does matter with a scrub (unlike a resync).
I'd expect faster performance on the RN104 than you are seeing. If you have disk spindown enabled, perhaps turn that off for now.
- corinbishopFeb 18, 2016Guide
ok. update:
defrag, balance and scrub all done. unit restarted.
still seeing awful write speeds < 9MB/s, read at 25-27
I don't know what else to do. This is unusable as for as I'm concerned and it's slower than my old NV+
If someone can tell me that there is a good chance it will be better if I wipe/reset/restore then I'll do it. Otherwise if not then I'll be buying a new machine (not netgear).
Regretting upgrading the software. Life was perfect on 6.2.5. Write speeds 40MBs, no stability issues.
I've spent so much time on this device since the upgrade that I can no longer justify the time.
However, like I said above, if something really thinks it will be better with a complete wipe/reset/restore then it's the one last thing I'll do.- StephenBFeb 18, 2016Guru - Experienced User
corinbishop wrote:
However, like I said above, if something really thinks it will be better with a complete wipe/reset/restore then it's the one last thing I'll do.A factory reset raised my speeds up to 70-75 MB/s on my RN102. Though I never had 9 MB/s write speeds.
You can go back to 6.2.x, so if the reset doesn't cure it, you could try that. It'd be a last resort, but it sounds like you are getting to that point.
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