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mtakacs
May 29, 2013Aspirant
Upgrade 4.2.23 fails on ReadyNAS Pro Pioneer Edition
Hiya, Was doing an upgrade on my ReadyNas Pro Pioneer edition from 4.2.22 to 4.2.23. I downloaded the zip file, and extracted the .bin file and used the local upgrade option (RAIDiator-x86-4.2.23...
mtakacs
May 29, 2013Aspirant
chirpa wrote: Is the IP asking for ./enterprise even your IP? Do you have HTTPS open to the Internet?
didn't quite follow you there (IP is installer package?) Anyway, i do not have HTTPS open to the internet, the NAS is off on a subnet inaccessible from offsite.
chirpa wrote:
What is the output of these two commands?
# df -h
# ls -ld /tmp
here you go:
# df -H
Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/md0 4.3G 960M 3.2G 24% /
tmpfs 17k 0 17k 0% /USB
/dev/c/c 15T 15T 137G 100% /c
Ouch, i'm running close to the line, percentage wise, tho its hard to consider 137G as "small" space. too many flac's and raw video projects.. :(
and
# ls -ld /tmp
drwxrwxrwt 3 root root 4096 2013-05-29 23:09 /tmp
And now the good news. I removed all the cruft in my /tmp dir (rm -rf /tmp/*) and rebooted. Tried the update again, and it took this time.
I'm not entirely sure why that might have been needed. I'm not sure if was the reboot or the clearing misc crap out of /tmp/
/var/logs/frontview is clear now and it looks like im running 4.2.23 now. yay!
Thanks for the suggestion about where to twiddle.
-Mark
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