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therealcmj
Feb 21, 2022Guide
readynasd not starting - "Error rndb_import() ==> rc=3"
ReadyNAS 2304 / RNR-4C Running ReadyNASOS 6.10.5 I was traveling and it seems like something went wrong. Someone in site did a hard power down and when I returned the admin page is offline. SSH...
- Feb 23, 2022
I looked at that post and it provided some ideas of what to look at. But I definitely don't think it's appropriate to go down the path of restoring random database backups.
What's also interesting is that I do not seem to have any time machine config in the specified place:
cat /etc/netatalk/timemachine.conf
This file doesn't exist.
the /etc/netatalk/afp.conf refers to several other files:
include = /etc/frontview/netatalk/Shares.conf include = /run/usb/netatalk/Shares.conf include = /etc/netatalk/timemachine.conf
The first 2 files existed and, on a hunch, I touched the third one.
touch /etc/netatalk/timemachine.conf
One reboot later and the NAS came back to life.
So there's a code bug here your developers should fix. But I'm back in business now.
Thanks!
JeraldM
Feb 22, 2022NETGEAR Employee Retired
Hi therealcmj,
By any chance, have you checked the related community post here?
I'd also suggest performing an OS Reinstall.
Lastly, you could try opening a support case regarding this.
Regards,
JeraldM
NETGEAR Community Team
- therealcmjFeb 23, 2022Guide
I looked at that post and it provided some ideas of what to look at. But I definitely don't think it's appropriate to go down the path of restoring random database backups.
What's also interesting is that I do not seem to have any time machine config in the specified place:
cat /etc/netatalk/timemachine.conf
This file doesn't exist.
the /etc/netatalk/afp.conf refers to several other files:
include = /etc/frontview/netatalk/Shares.conf include = /run/usb/netatalk/Shares.conf include = /etc/netatalk/timemachine.conf
The first 2 files existed and, on a hunch, I touched the third one.
touch /etc/netatalk/timemachine.conf
One reboot later and the NAS came back to life.
So there's a code bug here your developers should fix. But I'm back in business now.
Thanks!
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