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deucedaily
Nov 10, 2015Aspirant
root disk full, locked out
Hi All: My root disk is full on my readynas ultra 4. I found this was due to some misbehaving upgrade with crashplan. I was able to keep ahead of it for a while, but after my recent reboot it ca...
- Nov 10, 2015
There's an extensive thread on this here: https://community.netgear.com/t5/Backing-up-to-your-ReadyNAS/Crashplan-JRE-update-needed/td-p/985781
If you boot up in support mode, you can still access the NAS via telnet, mount the OS partition, and delete the runaway upgrade files in /usr/local/crashplan/upgrade.
mdgm-ntgr
Nov 10, 2015NETGEAR Employee Retired
Others have seen this too. In any case installing Crashplan requires SSH and issues with Crashplan wouldn't have been covered anyway under the support warranty.
Most likely your issue relates to Crashplan now requiring a newer version of Java than it did before.
StephenB
Nov 10, 2015Guru - Experienced User
There's an extensive thread on this here: https://community.netgear.com/t5/Backing-up-to-your-ReadyNAS/Crashplan-JRE-update-needed/td-p/985781
If you boot up in support mode, you can still access the NAS via telnet, mount the OS partition, and delete the runaway upgrade files in /usr/local/crashplan/upgrade.
- deucedailyNov 11, 2015Aspirant
Thanks that got me back in. Looks like JRE upgraded too. Hopefully will cure crashplan upgrade woes
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