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Pete_C
Feb 07, 2016Tutor
ReadyNAS Pro 6 Checking root FS
Hi, I have a small issue with my ReadyNAS Pro 6 running OS6.4.0. Until recently it has been runnning fine. However, when the unit was booted up yesterday it shows the squares for each of the six...
- Feb 09, 2016
It's all,sorted with huge thanks to mdgm who has reinstalled the OS on the unit.
Pete_C
Feb 09, 2016Tutor
It's all,sorted with huge thanks to mdgm who has reinstalled the OS on the unit.
OSBuckeyes4Life
Feb 10, 2016Tutor
Did the same for me too. Thanks! I wish I would have had a dump that I could tell what happened, I did notice that I am now on 6.4.2 so I think he updated that for me as well.
- Pete_CFeb 11, 2016Tutor
That's good to hear.
Have you noticed an improvement with the response of your unit since he did the update? Mine seems a hell of a lot more responsive than it was previously!
- OSBuckeyes4LifeFeb 16, 2016Tutor
Yes, so here is what I have noticed and Did.
I reinstalled Sickrage, Transmission, CouchPotato2 with no issues. My issue that of "The sickrage share cannot be created", has gone away after I did a Factory Default, suggested by mdgm. It took about 11 hours for it to reformat to Raid 5. When I finally got on I was super excited and I noticed that the system was working a lot better then the 4.5 version that I had on before. I did have to upgrade Python to 3.7.10 as the default was 3.7.3 and it had issues with getting the SSL2, SSL3, SSL4 from websites that had upgraded to that security.
Now here is the only thing that I am worried about. The temperatures of the NAS have gone up, and I don't have the exacts from before but I know that they were not this high. I reinstalled a new fan in the back of the unit that pushes more cfm (cubic feet per minute) but it did not seem to do a heck of a whole lot. I have the CPU fan blowing in at the cpu, the back fan blowing into the system and the power fan on the bottom back blowing out. I also have a fan that sits on the side and blows straight for the air hole to the CPU to pick it up. Here are the current temps, and I am not doing anything on it right now.
House Temperature 70 and it sits in an open area with great air flow.
CPU FAN: 1622 RPM and it is some chinese fan.
System Fan 1721 RPM and I upgraded this one to this: http://www.microcenter.com/product/418817/JetFlo_120mm_Blue_LED_Computer_Case_Fan
CPU Temp 60 C / 140 F but I see it go up as high as 70 C
System 60 C / 140 F and I have seen this get to 68 C
Disk 1: 43 C / 109 F
Disk 2: 45 C / 113 F
Disk 3: 44 C / 111 F
Disk 4: 44 C / 111 F
Disk 5: 45 C / 113 F
Disk 6: 43 C / 109 F
Back-UPS XS 1500G, Battery Charge: 100% 38 min.
Now with that being said, The temperature gauge is Green and I have not seen it go to Yellow, So I am not super worried, but I would like to see it 15 degrees cooler. I have been looking into intercooling this but I dont know if I can fit the fan in the case. Thoughts? Comments?
- OSBuckeyes4LifeFeb 17, 2016Tutor
And nevermind that share error is back.
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