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sgusz
Nov 30, 2013Aspirant
ReadyNAS Ultra drops connection
About 2 weeks ago my ReadyNAS Ultra 2 started dropping it's connection to all the computers in my house every few hours or so. It also becomes unresponsive. While I can see the CIFS and AFS shares be...
sgusz
Dec 01, 2013Aspirant
Looks like there is plenty of space on /dev/md0
Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/md0 4.0G 542M 3.3G 14% /
I'll try clearing the logs from Frontview.
I checked the SMART+ attributes on my disks and all looked okay. No errors or anything were listed. All those counts were 0.
My NAS has been running without the issue reoccurring for over 20 hours now. The only difference from usual is that I do not have any active AFP mounts from my Mavericks machine. Instead I connected to my share using CIFS from that computer yesterday. Not sure if this is just coincidence or not. Could something going wrong over an AFP share take out the whole NAS requiring a reboot to get performance back to normal?
My NAS is connected to my network using a Linksys gigabit switch. My computers are connected to the same switch. Next time the issue occurs I'll hook the NAS directly to one of my computers to eliminate the switch or any of the wires as a possibility.
Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/md0 4.0G 542M 3.3G 14% /
I'll try clearing the logs from Frontview.
I checked the SMART+ attributes on my disks and all looked okay. No errors or anything were listed. All those counts were 0.
My NAS has been running without the issue reoccurring for over 20 hours now. The only difference from usual is that I do not have any active AFP mounts from my Mavericks machine. Instead I connected to my share using CIFS from that computer yesterday. Not sure if this is just coincidence or not. Could something going wrong over an AFP share take out the whole NAS requiring a reboot to get performance back to normal?
My NAS is connected to my network using a Linksys gigabit switch. My computers are connected to the same switch. Next time the issue occurs I'll hook the NAS directly to one of my computers to eliminate the switch or any of the wires as a possibility.
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