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buriedpast
Dec 03, 2019Guide
ReadyNAS Ultra 6 - ERR: Could not properly extract
I am attempting to resolve a problem with a friends Ultra 6 that has me at my wit's end. In short, an attempt had been made to upgrade this legacy unit to OS6 and during the process, the update fail...
- Dec 07, 2019
The NAS was not caught in an OS update.
After numerous efforts way too involved to mention here (I barely understood what I was doing since I'm not a Linux guy), it turned out that the problem was one of the simplest possible. Turned out that the 1GB factory memory stick was defective. When I attempted to run a Memory Test from the Boot Menu, the test progressed for 8 seconds and then stalled.
Swapped memory between the problem machine and a good Ultra 6 and the memory test on the bad machine ran to 100% while the good machine stalled at 8 seconds. With the unit now running with good memory, all previous failed efforts (manual OS upload and factory reset) progressed through completion without encountering the "could not properly extract" error.
I have to say I'm very surprised the system would boot and run with faulty memory, which is why I didn't consider a memory test early on in this process. Needless to say, a memory test will be the first thing in my arsenal if any problems are encountered on a machine from this point forward.
Thanks to those who contributed to the thread and via PM. I definitely learned a lot while debugging this system.
buriedpast
Dec 04, 2019Guide
Sandshark: I've attempted a number of suggestions I've received via PM, including running the command "# md5sum -c csums.md5" which returned "initrd.gz OK, kernel OK and root.tlz OK". I assume this would mean that all three of those files are not corrupted. Unfortunately, the errors I see (unable to manually upload new firmware image and persistent "ERR: could not properly extract") continue. Thanks for the input, regardless.
Sandshark
Dec 04, 2019Sensei - Experienced User
Is the NAS in the middle of trying to do an OS update? Maybe it's the update it can't extract from. I don't know how to stop it from continuing to try the update if that's it, though. I'm at the limit of my knowledge of the ReadyNAS boot process, so I hope whoever PMed you can point you in the right driection.
- buriedpastDec 07, 2019Guide
The NAS was not caught in an OS update.
After numerous efforts way too involved to mention here (I barely understood what I was doing since I'm not a Linux guy), it turned out that the problem was one of the simplest possible. Turned out that the 1GB factory memory stick was defective. When I attempted to run a Memory Test from the Boot Menu, the test progressed for 8 seconds and then stalled.
Swapped memory between the problem machine and a good Ultra 6 and the memory test on the bad machine ran to 100% while the good machine stalled at 8 seconds. With the unit now running with good memory, all previous failed efforts (manual OS upload and factory reset) progressed through completion without encountering the "could not properly extract" error.
I have to say I'm very surprised the system would boot and run with faulty memory, which is why I didn't consider a memory test early on in this process. Needless to say, a memory test will be the first thing in my arsenal if any problems are encountered on a machine from this point forward.
Thanks to those who contributed to the thread and via PM. I definitely learned a lot while debugging this system.
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