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JHock
Jul 30, 2017Aspirant
ReadyNAS NV+ v2 - connection refused
I have a ReadyNAS NV+ v2 (firmware 5.3.12) that I used a while back to offload family photos and other data. It seems that I did some sort of firmware upgrade and then I could see the system via Rada...
- Aug 09, 2017
The services configuration file was corrupt which would explain why services weren't starting.
JHock
Jul 31, 2017Aspirant
Hi Tony - I did do the OS reinstall with the original disks. It won't allow me to get to the admin page to even enter a username and password. The ip address is a valid address for my network. I typically use Chrome, but IE gives a similar error.
Chrome error:
This site can’t be reached
192.168.0.29 refused to connect.
Try:
- Checking the connection
- Checking the proxy and the firewall
ERR_CONNECTION_REFUSED
IE Error:
Can’t reach this page
•Make sure the web address https://192.168.0.29 is correct
•Search for this site on Bing
•Refresh the page
•Make sure the web address https://192.168.0.29 is correct
•Search for this site on Bing
•Refresh the page
aks
Aug 01, 2017Virtuoso
Try https://{your nas ip from the LCD}/admin.
Raidar still reports the correct IP address and the unit is healthy (just rechecking since your first post!)?
Do you have command line access via ssh (you would need to have enabled it through the admin interface by loading an add-on)?
I do have an NV+ v2 so hopefully we can make some progress. The basic problem right now is that the web service appears to not be coming up for some reason. A possible reason could be OS partition may be full, and I'm not sure how to get past that but I know a man on here who does (mdgm is one of them :smileywink:).
- StephenBAug 01, 2017Guru - Experienced User
Does entering \\{your nas ip from the LCD} in windows file explorer show you the list of shares?
If so, it would be wise to copy off any files that aren't backed up.
- JHockAug 01, 2017Aspirant
Thanks for the replies - to Tony - that is indeed the url that is giving the connection refused error.
To Stephen, windows explorer cannot access the drives either (windows error: cannot access). I do not wish to lose the data on the device and have seen some posts where someone from netgear has been able to remote in and resolve the broken piece.
- JHockAug 01, 2017Aspirant
Sorry for the double post - but this board doesn't allow me to see multiple messages while I'm writing my reply!
So Tony, to continue to your question I unfortunately I don't believe I setup ssh on the system originally. :-(
- Justin
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