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ianren
Sep 17, 2012Aspirant
Remote Access to Frontview - ReadyNAS Duo V1
Very occasionally, access to Frontview is lost which requires a reboot of the NAS in order to restore access. Access to shares both locally and through ReadyNAS Remote remain available, as does all fu...
ianren
Sep 17, 2012Aspirant
Hi mdgm. Many thanks indeed for responding so quickly. I have just managed to get someone on site to "push the button" and now have Frontview back online. I have just downloaded the logs as you suggest although being a relative newbie, am not quite sure what I'm looking for!!
The last entries in httpd_errors.log are as follows:
[Sat Sep 15 06:25:19 2012] [notice] caught SIGTERM, shutting down
Bad free() ignored (PERL_CORE) at /frontview/lib/Frontview.pm line 2.
Bad free() ignored (PERL_CORE) at /frontview/lib/Frontview.pm line 2.
Bad free() ignored (PERL_CORE) at (eval 3) line 3.
[Mon Sep 17 12:21:12 2012] [notice] Apache/2.2.6 (Debian) mod_ssl/2.2.6 OpenSSL/0.9.8e DAV/2 mod_apreq2-20051231/2.6.0 mod_perl/2.0.3 Perl/v5.8.8 configured -- resuming normal operations
I will have a go at installing SSH and let you know how I get on. The NAS acts as a store for backups from a number of pc's on the network which backup to it on weekly schedules, so shouldn't be under that much of a heavy load.
This is such a rare occurence that I'm not unduly concerned, but would be nice to know! Many thanks again for your interest.
The last entries in httpd_errors.log are as follows:
[Sat Sep 15 06:25:19 2012] [notice] caught SIGTERM, shutting down
Bad free() ignored (PERL_CORE) at /frontview/lib/Frontview.pm line 2.
Bad free() ignored (PERL_CORE) at /frontview/lib/Frontview.pm line 2.
Bad free() ignored (PERL_CORE) at (eval 3) line 3.
[Mon Sep 17 12:21:12 2012] [notice] Apache/2.2.6 (Debian) mod_ssl/2.2.6 OpenSSL/0.9.8e DAV/2 mod_apreq2-20051231/2.6.0 mod_perl/2.0.3 Perl/v5.8.8 configured -- resuming normal operations
I will have a go at installing SSH and let you know how I get on. The NAS acts as a store for backups from a number of pc's on the network which backup to it on weekly schedules, so shouldn't be under that much of a heavy load.
This is such a rare occurence that I'm not unduly concerned, but would be nice to know! Many thanks again for your interest.
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