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HolgerGT86
Oct 28, 2015Guide
Where to find maintenance utilities after update to 6.4.0?
Hello all, I updated my ReadyNAS104 to 6.4.0 today. Before I had 6.2.4 installed. Since the update to 6.4.0 I'm missing the maintenance utilities like - rebalance - disk test - data scrub ... ...
- Oct 28, 2015
you may find defrag scrub balancing under the volume tab. just click on the "gear ring" and the selection will be shown
HolgerGT86
Oct 29, 2015Guide
Good morning cpu8088,
thanks for helping me on this one.
I did not even see the "gear ring" immediately when searching for it after reading your update.
I found it now but it's really hard to see.
You resolved my issue. Many thanks!
Regards...Holger
mdgm-ntgr
Oct 29, 2015NETGEAR Employee Retired
You will see that both manual runs of volume maintenance and schedules are under that settings wheel in 6.4.0. The schedules were moved there as it is a more logical place to put it.
- everytimeNov 09, 2015Guide
I recently posted a question about my unit going offline (for all intents and purposes) for most of a workday while it was doing maintenance after upgrading to 6.4.0. I had thought that the OS did maintenance functions in the background and there was no need for any user initiated maintenance.
Then I discovered that there are maintenance programs and where to find them (Defrag, Scrub, Balance and Disk Test). I looked through the ReadyNAS Software and Hardware manuals but I did not see any information about what functions should be done and when.
So I have a question about these programs. Where can I find information from the manufacturer that documents what should be done and how often?
Thank you.- StephenBNov 09, 2015Guru - Experienced User
everytime wrote:
So I have a question about these programs. Where can I find information from the manufacturer that documents what should be done and how often?
Netgear hasn't given any guidance on the schedule (though some Netgear folks likely have opinions).
I schedule everything quarterly (spacing out the four tests throughout the quarter).
- HolgerGT86Nov 10, 2015Guide
Good morning,
I execute each utility once a month.
When I remember correctly this was a suggestion in a forum thread in the "old" forum.
But, some utilities add heavy load to the spindles, which is not a problem for my NAS as it's only used as backup device and is most often idle.
Regards,
Holger
- everytimeNov 10, 2015Guide
Thanks for the tip.
My network is an all-Mac environment. From what I’ve learned about the Mac OS X, there’s no need to do any maintenance: Whether it’s OS X or Unix itself, Macs take care of all or most of their maintenance tasks behind the scenes. There are, of course, tools available to do these things manually.
But with ReadyNASes, I’m not confident with my knowledge of what I should be doing. Does Netgear provide any documentation or guidelines about tasks that the system admin should be doing manually weekly, monthly or quarterly? It would be helpful to have them—the manufacturer—provide guidelines.
In addition to the financial investment, the data on these boxes are crucial their owners. I simply want to do everything I can to keep it safe.
Once again, thank you.
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