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CarlEdman
May 13, 2017Luminary
ReadyNAS 6.7 on Legacy Hardware?
I've been running ReadyNAS 6 on my much upgraded Ultra 6 Plus for the longest time without issue. Previously when a new release came around, it would dutifully autoupgrade all the way to 6.6. Howev...
- May 15, 2017
Ok, manual update performed and quick scan of all the dashboard screens reveals no obvious problems.
CarlEdman
May 15, 2017Luminary
Thanks for the advice. I'm fully backed up using CrashPlan and don't use readyDR yet, so that is one thing less to be worried about. Will try manual upgrade and report.
CarlEdman
May 15, 2017Luminary
Ok, manual update performed and quick scan of all the dashboard screens reveals no obvious problems.
- CarlEdmanMay 21, 2017Luminary
One final note: A day or so after the update, I noticed the SMB shares hosted by the NAS acting funny. SMB reads to my Win 10 workstation were fine, but trying to add or rename files resulted in volume full errors, even though there were still over 9 TByte free (and Windows reported that figure accurately).
It was not a permissions thing: I was still able to delete files over SMB.
Nor was it a problem with the underlying FS: If I logged myself in via SSH, I could perform all actions locally without a hitch and df reported accurate figures.
Well, no big deal, the problem went away when I rebooted the NAS and it may have been purely coincidental. But then I've never ever observed this issue before.
- mdgm-ntgrMay 21, 2017NETGEAR Employee Retired
Odd. If you run into that again sending in your logs (see the Sending Logs link in my sig) could be helpful.
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