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Tubadude
Jul 26, 2017Aspirant
ReadyNAS212 and MacBook Pro Kernel Panic
I bought a ReadyNAS212 and everytime I connect to it, it causes a kernel panic in the Mac and it shuts down. My Mac works fine when not connected, but crashes everytime it is. I though i coud have a ...
Tubadude
Jul 26, 2017Aspirant
Yes... and the show up in the finder like separate volumes, or at least they have separate addresses.
StephenB
Jul 26, 2017Guru - Experienced User
I was wondering if both SMB and AFP produced the kerner panic, or if it was just one of the protocols.
- TubadudeJul 26, 2017Aspirant
I'll try one or the other as soon as I can figure out how to access the controls. I hope one or the other works. Thanks!
- StephenBJul 26, 2017Guru - Experienced User
Tubadude wrote:
I'll try one or the other as soon as I can figure out how to access the controls.
Enter https://nas-ip-address/admin in your browser (using the real NAS IP address of course).
- TubadudeJul 26, 2017Aspirant
Thanks. I already tried that in two browsers and keep getting the time-out message. According to NetGear the system is busy and I see a lot of activity on the discs, so that seems to be the issue for now. I suspect it's mirroring due to me trying to run on one drive or the other for a little while to see if a bad drive caused the panic. In the meantime, the kernel panic came back, so I've taken it off the network for now and am letting it mirror or do whatever it's doing by itself for awhile. Then I'll try again.
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