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pvnnpavan
May 09, 2020Tutor
ReadyNas 214 - Getting error message during shutdown - do_exit+4d8
ReadyNas 214 - Getting error message during shutdown - do_exit+4d8. Having this issue while shutdown.. I have to force poweroff to boot again.
pvnnpavan
May 09, 2020Tutor
I did a wrong plex server install before it..
and these are the commands I ran..
Not sure if one of these caused the issue.
33 wget https://downloads.plex.tv/plex-media-server-new/1.19.3.2764-ef515a800/debian/plexmediaserver_1.19.3.2764-ef515a800_armhf.deb
434 dpkg -i plex
435 dpkg -i plexmediaserver_1.19.3.2764-ef515a800_armhf.deb
436 wget https://downloads.plex.tv/plex-media-server-new/1.19.3.2764-ef515a800/netgear/plexmediaserver-annapurna_1.19.3.2764-ef515a800_armel.deb
437 systemctl | grep plex
438 dpkg
439 dpkg --help
440 dpkg --remove plexmediaserver_1.19.3.2764-ef515a800_armhf.deb
441 dpkg --remove plexmediaserver
442 systemctl | grep plex
443 apt-cache search plex
444 apt-cache search plexmedia
445 apt-get remove plexmediaserver
446 dpkg -i plexmediaserver-annapurna_1.19.3.2764-ef515a800_armel.deb
447 systemctl | grep plex
448 systemctl status plexmediaserver.service
449 cd /apps/
450 ls
451 cd /opt
452 ls
453 cd /lib/systemd/system
454 ls
455 cat plexmediaserver.service
456 cd /usr/lib
457 ls
458 systemctl status plexmediaserver.service
459 systemctl remove plexmediaserver.service
460 systesystemctl disable
461 systemctl disable plexmediaserver.service
462 systemctl status plexmediaserver.service
463 systemctl | grep plex
464 rm /etc/systemd/system/plexmedia.service
465 rm /etc/systemd/system/plexmediaserver.service
466 rm /usr/lib/systemd/system/plexmediaserver.service
467 systemctl daemon-reload
468 systemctl | grep plex
469 rm /lib/systemd/system/plexmediaserver.service
470 systemctl | grep plex
471 systemctl daemon-reload
472 systemctl | grep plex
473 rm /lib/systemd/system/plexmediaserver.service
474 cd /etc/systemd/system/multi-user.target.wants
475 ls
476 ls | grep plex
477 cd /var/lib/plexmediaserver
478 ls
479 cd Library/
480 ls
481 cd Application\ Support/
482 ls
483 cd Plex\ Media\ Server/
484 ls
485 apt list --installed | grep pklex
486 cd ~
487 apt list --installed | grep plex
488 dpkg-query
489 dpkg-query -l
490 dpkg-query -l | grep plex
491 dpkg -remove plexmediaserver
492 dpkg -r plexmediaserver
493 dpkg -r --purge plexmediaserver
494 dpkg --purge plexmediaserver
495 dpkg-query -l | grep plex
496 systemctl | grep plex
497 systemctl reset-failed
498 systemctl | grep plex
- StephenBMay 09, 2020Guru - Experienced User
Maybe try an OS reinstall from the boot menu?
- pvnnpavanMay 17, 2020Tutor
Reinstallation is not an option.
I use this remotely.. I dont have physical access to NAS to do any reinstall.
- StephenBMay 17, 2020Guru - Experienced User
pvnnpavan wrote:
I use this remotely.. I dont have physical access to NAS to do any reinstall.
Then perhaps try
# touch /.os_update
# rebootThough I haven't confirmed this myself, my understanding is that this method is slightly different from doing it from the front panel - in particular it shouldn't change the NAS admin password (or make other changes to the configuration).
There could be some chance that it won't come up cleanly though, so it'd be best if there was someone at the remote site who could power it back on if necessary.
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