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steveoelliott
May 25, 2017Luminary
ReadyNAS OS6 6.7.3 Upgrade - Users With Full Root
Hi all, I haven't yet upgraded to 6.7.3 from 6.7.1 but I've seen numerous threads on here regarding the system failing to boot due a full root volume. My question to the Netgear team is wheth...
- May 27, 2017
It was an issue with 6.7.3. It mainly affected systems where the root volume was fully allocated even if very little was actually used.
If you have updated to 6.7.3 and ran into this issue please try USB Boot Recovery with ReadyNAS OS 6.7.4 which is now available!
If you have not yet upgraded please upgrade to 6.7.4 rather than 6.7.3. If your system has already been fixed I would still suggest updating to 6.7.4 the normal way using the web admin GUI.
StephenB
May 25, 2017Guru - Experienced User
steveoelliott wrote:
If it does then I would actually propose a pre-install check and warning if the volume is reaching a critical level to prevent this in future.
Personally I think that check makes a lot of sense.
- steveoelliottMay 25, 2017Luminary
Let's hope it gets approved, i'll give it my vote now.
Knowing what we know now, it would seem remiss to omit this step.
- mdgm-ntgrMay 26, 2017NETGEAR Employee Retired
There'll be a fix for this issue in 6.7.4. The root volume was fully allocated but not fully in use.
- steveoelliottMay 26, 2017Luminary
Thanks...
Can you confirm whether this is a generic volume issue that could affect any release / upgrade or something within 6.7.3 that triggers the volume to become fully allocated.
Nevertheless, I believe some basic automated health checks before performing the upgrade would prevent issues like this arrising.
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