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Danxter
May 29, 2017Aspirant
Readynas NV+ stuck on boot
Hello, I am encountering issues with my Readynas NV+ as it does not boot anymore. When launching it, the "checking quotas" phase ends up well but the booting phase cannot. I can stop the Nas with...
- Jun 03, 2017
Looks like your system is crashing attempting to download huge log files.
Danxter
May 29, 2017Aspirant
Thanks for your reply.
I already tried to skip the volume checking. With no success.
Concerning Linux shell commands, I am not an expert. But I already used it many times so it depends on what it consists in...
StephenB
May 30, 2017Guru - Experienced User
You'd boot up in tech support mode, and then mount the OS partition.
After that, you'd check the fullness, and (assuming it is full) resolve it by truncating logs and clearing the cache. If you can mount the C volume, then it is also possible to move folders of any add-ons you installed to the C volume, and replace the original with a sym link.
- DanxterMay 30, 2017Aspirant
Thank you, I think I understand the procedure.
But I fear I don't know the specific commands to connect... Do you know a good tutorial that I could use please?
Edit : I succeed in connecting to the NAS by using TelNet. But I can't enter commands. Tried 'help' to begin but nothing happened.
- DanxterMay 30, 2017Aspirant
Now I am able to enter commands (ls, cd, mount...). I saw that I had to enter "start_raid.sh" for starting the raid volume to work : I did it. The problem is that I don't know what to mount and how. I tried "mount /dev/md0 /sysroot" but the answer was "Mounting /dev/md0 on /sysroot failed: Invalid argument"
- StephenBMay 30, 2017Guru - Experienced UserTry mount /dev/hdc1 /sysroot
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