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camdand
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Dec 13, 2016
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ReadyNAS 3130 crashing and directing to SuperMicro login

My ReadyNas 3130 is set up as a web server with PHP, MySQL, and MyPhpAdmin add-ins installed. SMB, NFS, FTP, HTTP, HTTPS, SSH services are enabled. Firmware version 6.6.0

 

It will intermittently stop responding. SSH/FTP will not connect, HTTP will throws 404. But when I try to go to the ReadyNas Admin panel, it will show a 404 but after a refresh a few times it takes me to a login screen for SuperMicro. I can log into that using ADMIN ADMIN to login and I can view the sensor data for the unit (Fan speeds, temperatures, etc). This will happen very sporatically but often. Sometimes it will be down for 5 minutes, sometimes as much as 30 minutes. Sometimes it will stay up for several hours, sometimes it will only stay up for a couple minutes. If the admin page is open at the time, it goes to a progress bar that says "Connecting to ReadyNAS admin page".

 

I have already done a full factory reset, afterwhich I reinstalled the add-ons (listed above), reloaded the files through FTP and repopulated the SQL database using a backup in the form of an SQL script. It worked fine for several hours and then had the same problems. 

 

Sensors are not showing any high temps and logs shown through the admin interface do not record anything happening at all. 

 

Any help on this would be greatly appreciated!

  • I kinda feel stupid for having to admit this, but it was in IP conflict. We had a 3rd party server put in a few months ago and they remotely changes the IP address. Their tech looked at the wrong line and set it match my servers IP instead of setting it to connect to my servers IP. So.... It never hurts to double check IP addresses! 

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  • UPDATE: I can access the shares through windows explorer when everything else is down. 

      • camdand's avatar
        camdand
        Aspirant

        Here is what i have used? 

        Nothing seems to far out of line. Highest is /dev/md0 with 19%


        root@Library-nas:/# df -h
        Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
        udev 10M 4.0K 10M 1% /dev
        /dev/md0 4.0G 687M 3.0G 19% /
        tmpfs 982M 0 982M 0% /dev/shm
        tmpfs 982M 11M 971M 2% /run
        tmpfs 491M 0 491M 0% /run/lock
        tmpfs 982M 0 982M 0% /sys/fs/cgroup
        /dev/md127 17T 4.5G 17T 1% /data
        /dev/md127 17T 4.5G 17T 1% /home
        /dev/md127 17T 4.5G 17T 1% /apps
        /dev/md127 17T 4.5G 17T 1% /var/ftp/public_html
        /dev/md127 17T 4.5G 17T 1% /var/ftp/Keys
        /dev/md127 17T 4.5G 17T 1% /var/ftp/content

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