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msilverz
Sep 07, 2015Aspirant
Saving data from a wonky ReadyNAS NV+ (v1)
Greetings. I know that variants of this question have been discussed many times, but I suspect my question is even more basic than the others here. I've spent 45 minutes searching for an answer, and ...
- Sep 07, 2015
A full OS partition is fairly easy to diagnose/fix if you have ssh enabled. The add-on to do that ("Enable Root SSH") is here: https://www.readynas.com/?cat=36 You want the Sparc version.
Without SSH, you can try deleting all your logs (DON'T attempt to download them). However you can't tell if (a) you had the problem in the first place and (b) deleting the logs was enough to fix it.
Netgear can also diagnose/repair this remotely,
If you are using ReadyDLNA there is also an add-on that moves its database to the C volume. That can be found here: http://www.readynas.com/download/addons/4.1/Toggle_ReadyDLNA_CacheDir_1.0.bin If you are using ReadyDLNA you should move the database. The OS paritition on the NV+ is only 2 GB and it can fill up quickly.
mdgm-ntgr
Sep 07, 2015NETGEAR Employee Retired
Please stick to one thread when posting about an issue that you have encountered.
An OS Re-install only solves a select set of problems and should only be considered when the NAS is able to boot successfully and your volume mount fine etc.
As you suspect there is the possibility of a full 2GB OS partition.
msilverz
Sep 07, 2015Aspirant
Sorry about the multiple posts. The problem evolved (from a seemingly dead NV+ to a rather more hopeful situation) following a second OS reinstall, which is why I posted the second message in a different thread. (When I thought the NV+ was just dead, I couldn't access Frontview at all. RAIDar wasn't even registering the NV+.)
Anyway, is there something I can do about the full 2GB OS partition (if that is indeed the problem)? I'd appreciate any help you can offer.
- StephenBSep 07, 2015Guru - Experienced User
A full OS partition is fairly easy to diagnose/fix if you have ssh enabled. The add-on to do that ("Enable Root SSH") is here: https://www.readynas.com/?cat=36 You want the Sparc version.
Without SSH, you can try deleting all your logs (DON'T attempt to download them). However you can't tell if (a) you had the problem in the first place and (b) deleting the logs was enough to fix it.
Netgear can also diagnose/repair this remotely,
If you are using ReadyDLNA there is also an add-on that moves its database to the C volume. That can be found here: http://www.readynas.com/download/addons/4.1/Toggle_ReadyDLNA_CacheDir_1.0.bin If you are using ReadyDLNA you should move the database. The OS paritition on the NV+ is only 2 GB and it can fill up quickly.
- msilverzSep 07, 2015Aspirant
Thankfully, mdgm was able to fix the problem remotely. (It was indeed a full OS partiion.) Everything is working beautifully again. Thanks for your suggestions, and thanks to mdgm for saving the day!
Matthew
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