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aslak_dirdal
Apr 07, 2010Aspirant
User rights gets deleted when Domain Server not running
Hi all I just bought i ReadyNAS 2100 a couple of weeks ago. We just lost power in our server room, and the Domain Server and ReadyNAS both restarted. After this I was not able to access the Read...
mdgm-ntgr
Apr 28, 2010NETGEAR Employee Retired
aslak.dirdal wrote: Now I'm using RAIDiator 4.2.11-T6. I had to go for the beta to solve another issue. Had the same problem with the last official release.
There's a newer version of the 4.2.11 beta now.
aslak.dirdal wrote:
I mean installing ReadyNAS SSH Access addon will void the warranty.
That is not true:
NetGear wrote: EnableRootSSH – With the EnableRootSSH add-on, you can now remote login to the ReadyNAS RAIDiator shell as a root user. Initial password for root will be the same as the current FrontView admin password. Please keep in mind that NETGEAR may deny support if you’ve enabled root access.
Have a read of the link in that quote which refers to a post written by the General.
aslak.dirdal wrote:
( Not the the warranty has shown to be worth anything so far )
The warranty is good. NetGear wouldn't offer 5-years if they didn't reckon the product was good quality. It's built to last. The warranty is mainly there for peace of mind.
aslak.dirdal wrote:
So that I can manually add a delay in the startup.
That could be possible I guess if you dig around, but if this hack causes problems you may be denied support for undoing your mistakes. If you have problems unrelated to what you did using SSH you shouldn't be denied support.
aslak.dirdal wrote:
What I need here is to have ReadyNAS server to send an admin mail when it cannot connect to the domain, and then try again in 5 minutes without deleting all security settings.
I guess that should be possible. However why not turn on the server before the NAS after a power failure? If you've shut the NAS down using a UPS it is monitoring, it will have to be manually restarted anyway.
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