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ViktorN
Mar 17, 2019Tutor
System volume root's usage is xx%. This condition should not occur under normal conditions. Contact
ReadyNAS 104, latest firmware (6.9.5), 4,17TB free of 5,44TB, default antivirus, NO installed Applications, enabled sevices: SMB, NFS, FTP, ReadyDLNA, Rsync, UPnP, HTTP, HTTPS, Antivirus.
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Watcher-0000
May 26, 2019Aspirant
I appreciate the solutions above but have yet to be able to get my RN104 to co-operate to clean the tmp files. I will persist.
However, 6.10.0 has been released and I installed it yesterday. I had the faint hope that Netgear might be clever enough, when removing anti-virus in 6.10.0, to also organise to sweep any of the offending files out and solve the problem without me having to still do it manually. But no! If it's not techncially possible then fine but I have the sneaking suspicion that it is not impossible?
Come on Netgear - you stuffed it up in the first place.
Back to trying to do it myself. I can't seem to get in because of a publickey issue.
- StephenBMay 26, 2019Guru - Experienced User
Watcher-0000 wrote:
Back to trying to do it myself. I can't seem to get in because of a publickey issue.
Can you explain more about this issue?
- Watcher-0000May 26, 2019Aspirant
Hello Stephen B, when trying to log in using Windows Powershell using the command ssh root@XXX.XXX.X.XX I get the following message:
Permission denied (publickey).
Sorry I am not an expert and feeling my way.
- Bell98May 26, 2019Guide
If this helps - I got into mine using Windows PowerShell (Admin). Maybe you're already doing this.
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