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firerain
Jan 27, 2017Tutor
RNDU2000 Unit systemd-journald.service entered failed state
Hey guys, I've got a problem with my RNDU2000. Today, out of sudden, I was unable to get to my shares and network traffic stopped (it served as a router between 2 networks). I wasn't able to shut...
- Feb 02, 2017
Sounds like if possible backing up the data would be the next step. Assuming the data volume is fine this should be straightforward.
mdgm-ntgr
Jan 27, 2017NETGEAR Employee Retired
You could send the logs zip file in (see the Sending Logs link in my sig).
Looks like there's problems wiht the 4GB root volume.
Are you seeing any SMART errors on the disks?
- firerainJan 27, 2017Tutor
Thanx for your reply. I've just sent the logs (minus bash_history - some sensitive data out there). I've searched all the logs for smart and got only few infos - no warns/errors at all. If you look in the logs, you will see alot of low voltage warnings - I'm aware of that but not sure if it could cause such errors.
I haven't tried USB recovery yet. Do you think it could help in this matter? For now, my unit is turned off to prevent any further disk corruption - if there could be any. I'm IT spec and did alot of data recoveries and had a failure once doing it with my data so I prefer to be cautious.
I really appreciate the great job you are doing for the community! :smileyhappy:
- mdgm-ntgrJan 30, 2017NETGEAR Employee Retired
The disks look healthy.
You could try running the memory test boot menu option if you want.
I can see lots of errors about voltage being out of spec in the logs. This could suggest a possible PSU issue.- firerainJan 30, 2017Tutor
Thanx for answering. I did not find anything disturbing in the logs neither. Mem test running for about 20 mins. LED sequence is: Disk 1, Disk 2, Power, USB, so afaik it should be all right. I'll keep it up for some time and will do a disk test and report it back here.
In one of my previous posts I told you about voltage warnings. I'm aware of that - it's because of self-made PSU (or rather 12V UPS) rigged to my unit. I'll handle it later on by increasing output voltage by 0.3V or so.
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