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moegrease
Nov 26, 2014Aspirant
ReadyNas 6.2 (NAS locks up entirely)
EDIT BY MODERATOR: Please see the post at the end of the thread: http://www.readynas.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=456217#p456217 I guess i am not the only one this is happening to! everything worked ...
mdgm-ntgr
Feb 12, 2015NETGEAR Employee Retired
Fulvio I can assure you that we are doing all we can to resolve this as soon as possible.
Can you please send in your logs too?
3) which directories don't exist? Home shares for users are created on the first login using SMB (you need to logout and login again before they appear). On systems with e.g. 100s or 1000s of users (e.g. imported from Active Directory) creating home shares automatically without a user even logging in is not practical.
4) This kernel has backported changes from newer kernels. The kernel in 6.2.x is basically the same as what we were using in 6.1.x. From the very first OS6 firmware 6.0.0 through to the latest 6.2.3 beta we have been using 3.0.x kernels. Reports that things were working fine on 6.1.x indicate thus indicate that the kernel is most likely not the problem. Having said that we have a newer longterm kernel 3.12.x in 6.3.x. There is an early access beta of this firmware for users with x86_64 models. We are working on bringing the new kernel to our ARM models such as the 102 and 104.
5) That is used for backup jobs. What backup jobs are you running? What protocol are you using for those? What are the full backup job settings?
Can you please send in your logs too?
3) which directories don't exist? Home shares for users are created on the first login using SMB (you need to logout and login again before they appear). On systems with e.g. 100s or 1000s of users (e.g. imported from Active Directory) creating home shares automatically without a user even logging in is not practical.
4) This kernel has backported changes from newer kernels. The kernel in 6.2.x is basically the same as what we were using in 6.1.x. From the very first OS6 firmware 6.0.0 through to the latest 6.2.3 beta we have been using 3.0.x kernels. Reports that things were working fine on 6.1.x indicate thus indicate that the kernel is most likely not the problem. Having said that we have a newer longterm kernel 3.12.x in 6.3.x. There is an early access beta of this firmware for users with x86_64 models. We are working on bringing the new kernel to our ARM models such as the 102 and 104.
5) That is used for backup jobs. What backup jobs are you running? What protocol are you using for those? What are the full backup job settings?
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