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EB
Sep 09, 2015Aspirant
ReadyNas Duo V1 update to 4.1.14 failed Frontview.
Hello Questions: how can I get readyDLNA streaming to work again (can I reset the DLNA database manually perhaps), and how can I fix the slow navigation of frontview please? background: M...
- Sep 09, 2015
and now the mounts in linux have reported a "stale file handle" so now the shares are no longer visible ... they *were* fine.
I can ping 192.168.1.10 and I have tried disconnecting the UPS to see if it made a difference to the amber RAIDar message (it didn't).
I can't download any logs - clicking on the "download all logs" either results in nothing happening (Win10 Edge) or "invalid XML style" being reported (words along those lines, Chromium and FF).
I shall wait several hours now, just to see if the DLNA scan (which I presume has started because a log message said so) will come to a conclusion and give me back system control of some sort.
(Sorry for the repeated follow-on posts - can't see how to edit the original to be able to amend it)
EB
Sep 09, 2015Aspirant
More info, based on what's just been observed - I hadn't been able to upload add-on .bins due to FrontView saying they were invalid, but trying using a laptop running Win10 and the Edge browser, I have reinstalled readydlna and this time, asking it to rescan the database has generated a log event, so that's something new.
However, I now have two new problems: 1) I can't load frontView in any browser (Linux Chromium says "ERR_CONNECTION_REFUSED webpage not available" Linux FF says unable to connect, Win10 Edge says " we can't reach this page) but RAIDar shows the correct private IP still.
Also, RAIDar 6.0 now shows an amber status "Error battery charge, 0%" whereas prior to starting the scan it said "working normally" (or words to that effect)
There is a UPS (USB connected) but its charge is 100% ... perhaps I have a Netgear PSU problem? Or the DLNA scan is using 100% resources and there are no clock cycles left to serve out frontview?
- EBSep 09, 2015Aspirant
and now the mounts in linux have reported a "stale file handle" so now the shares are no longer visible ... they *were* fine.
I can ping 192.168.1.10 and I have tried disconnecting the UPS to see if it made a difference to the amber RAIDar message (it didn't).
I can't download any logs - clicking on the "download all logs" either results in nothing happening (Win10 Edge) or "invalid XML style" being reported (words along those lines, Chromium and FF).
I shall wait several hours now, just to see if the DLNA scan (which I presume has started because a log message said so) will come to a conclusion and give me back system control of some sort.
(Sorry for the repeated follow-on posts - can't see how to edit the original to be able to amend it)
- StephenBSep 09, 2015Guru - Experienced User
Do you have ssh installed? This sounds a bit like a full OS partition.
- EBSep 10, 2015Aspirant
Hello StephenB and thanks for your thoughts.
I think I have SSH installed but I am not able to check via Frontview at the moment (I can still ping 192.168.1.10).
I forced a shutdown last night (held in the blue button for 60s until the unit powered off) , when I'd waited a few hours for any ongoing proceses to end yet still couldn't get Frontview to load (and RAIDar was still reporting "Error battery charge 0%). I did get Frontview access for a few minutes and I saw that 13+hours of xraid resyns had started. this omrning (<13h) I find that Frntview access has stopped again and so I will wait until tonight, see if xraid resync has presumaby finished, and then try again.
I don't know how to SSH into the readynas but I am sure I will be able to learn. If you've a few pointers to get me started down the process of emptying whichever directory structure or partition is needed, that would be a big help. Thanks!
EB
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