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tony359
Mar 30, 2023Apprentice
ReadyNAS Pro 6 crashed again
Hello all, My ReadyNAS Pro6 periodically stops responding to the network. When that happens I can push the button to shutdown it but it will sit on "shutting down" forever and then I'll have to p...
tony359
Jun 09, 2023Apprentice
It's a Netgear! 🙂
GS108Ev2. "partly" managed. V1.00.12 (latest). DHCP disabled. DHCP is handled by the router (Fritzbox) which issues the same IP to the NAS MAC address. All settings are default to be honest.
I have tried a static IP in the past with no change - though, I'm confident those swollen capacitors might have contributed to SOME of the issues I was having.
Today's new issue is... the NAS is online, I can see the files. I can SSH into it. But web interface shows an "500 - internal server error". This is on both ports. Sigh 🙂
Before I just reboot the box, how would I restart the web interface from SSH?
I'll install a dumb switch between the NAS and the main switch - with new cables.
The 7600 seems to be a good option. It's only 2 cores but it's faster than the cores in the 6600. I wonder how much a NAS used as a "file system" is actually using a multi-core CPU. And the 7600 as you say is cooler.
I think I'll fix this issue first then I might try the 7600 as well, thanks for the hint!
tony359
Jun 09, 2023Apprentice
I feel that the below is relevant with my issue. Again, the NAS is accessible, I can write a file on the data folder via nano. I just lost the web interface.
These weird failures are incredibly annoying. I'd like to test what itachi2 recommended, can someone possibly point me to the right direction? See https://community.netgear.com/t5/Using-your-ReadyNAS-in-Business/ReadyNAS-Pro-6-crashed-again/m-p/2316638/highlight/true#M199640
Thanks 🙂
root@Enterprise-NAS:/# systemctl status apache2
Failed to get properties: Activation of org.freedesktop.systemd1 timed out
root@Enterprise-NAS:/#
root@Enterprise-NAS:/#
root@Enterprise-NAS:/#
root@Enterprise-NAS:/#
root@Enterprise-NAS:/# systemctl restart apache2
Failed to restart apache2.service: Activation of org.freedesktop.systemd1 timed out
See system logs and 'systemctl status apache2.service' for details.
root@Enterprise-NAS:/# sudo systemctl status apache2
-bash: sudo: command not found
root@Enterprise-NAS:/# su
root@Enterprise-NAS:/# systemctl status apache2
Failed to get properties: Activation of org.freedesktop.systemd1 timed out
root@Enterprise-NAS:/# systemctl status readynasd
Failed to get properties: Activation of org.freedesktop.systemd1 timed out
root@Enterprise-NAS:/# ps aux | grep readynasd
root 26625 0.0 0.0 17836 1008 pts/2 S+ 19:58 0:00 grep readynasd
root@Enterprise-NAS:/# service ctscand stop
Failed to stop ctscand.service: Connection timed out
See system logs and 'systemctl status ctscand.service' for details.
Failed to get load state of ctscand.service: Connection timed out
root@Enterprise-NAS:/# systemctl restart readynasd
Failed to restart readynasd.service: Activation of org.freedesktop.systemd1 timed out
See system logs and 'systemctl status readynasd.service' for details.
root@Enterprise-NAS:/# systemctl status readynasd.service
Failed to get properties: Activation of org.freedesktop.systemd1 timed out
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