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DanRoth
Feb 27, 2017Aspirant
readynasd stuck at high cpu-load, web-backend not working
Trying go get an afp-share with snaphots announced as a timemachine-service apparently I messed up something. This is what happens: Soon after start, readynasd will take up all cpu, the web-...
- Feb 28, 2017
Back in the game!
"OS reinstall" did the trick.
Apparently the system could now handle the stuck process and even apply a lingering update. It now reports 6.6.1 and is working normally.
Thank you a lot for the fast help!
StephenB
Feb 27, 2017Guru - Experienced User
DanRoth wrote:
Trying go get an afp-share with snaphots announced as a timemachine-service apparently I messed up something.
Feb 27 12:13:29 myreadynas readynasd[2181]: Cannot load/etc/frontview/samba/usermap.conf
Did you change anything (including .conf files) with ssh? If so, can you reverse those changes?
- DanRothFeb 27, 2017Aspirant
StephenB wrote:Did you change anything (including .conf files) with ssh? If so, can you reverse those changes?
I will try that.Right now I have different poblem: a "shutdown -r now" not only restarted the system but apparently sent the attached UPS (APC Back-UPS 650) into a frenzy-state switching into battery mode and then cutting off the power in mid boot. Now the device is bricked with a blinking power button.
That is one of the weirdest things I have seen for a long time. There is no doubt that the shutdown sequence triggered something in the UPS but I have no idea what and how.
Anyway this is way beyond the OP.
- StephenBFeb 27, 2017Guru - Experienced User
You might need to back up the NAS and rebuild it from scratch.
- DanRothFeb 28, 2017Aspirant
StephenB wrote:You might need to back up the NAS and rebuild it from scratch.
My idea was to try a Bootmenu > "OS reinstall" with one of the RAID 1 disks, leaving the second disk as a spare backup. That way I maybe get access to the disk content again and could so a backup over the network.
It is not so easy to mount the Raid disks directly to another machine, there is some mdadm stuff necessary.
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