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Re: Trouble setting up FTP on ReadyNAS 102 with Linksys router EA6900
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Re: Trouble setting up FTP on ReadyNAS 102 with Linksys router EA6900
@Stultis wrote:
Sorry For the badly stitched image. It was the fastest way I could think of to edit my systems name and IPaddress out.
Let me know if it is too small to see and I will upload it in a different format.
The characters aren't legible even when the image is zoomed. Cut-paste as text (using the "insert code" </> icon), and edit out whatever you wish there.
Private IP addresses are safe to post, as they are not routable over the internet. So your NAS can not be reached using them. The three private IP addresses ranges are:
10.0.0.0 – 10.255.255.255
172.16.0.0 – 172.31.255.255
192.168.0.0 – 192.168.255.255
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Re: Trouble setting up FTP on ReadyNAS 102 with Linksys router EA6900
Hello, I did what you suggested this morning before work, hit post. It looks like it did not post. I’ll try again once I get home tonight.
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Re: Trouble setting up FTP on ReadyNAS 102 with Linksys router EA6900
Hello,
It keeps telling me I do not have the correct privileges to post the code. I have tried a few times. Posting in the code icon and trying in the normal post.
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Re: Trouble setting up FTP on ReadyNAS 102 with Linksys router EA6900
Maybe this will work. I made a jpg using copy paste text into gimp2 and I am attaching it as a file. Since everytime I try to either enter it in as code or just paste it into the text section the post disappears. Hopefully it stays this time.
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Re: Trouble setting up FTP on ReadyNAS 102 with Linksys router EA6900
Yes, that is a btrfs filesystem error. If you can't delete the share (recreating it later and restoring it from backup), the best way to fix it would be to do a factory reset and restore the entire NAS.
Perhaps try doing a scrub from the volume maintenance menu first, and see if that repairs it.
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Re: Trouble setting up FTP on ReadyNAS 102 with Linksys router EA6900
Thanks for the info. I’ll run the scrub, if that doesn’t work I guess I’ll have to do the restore.
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Re: Trouble setting up FTP on ReadyNAS 102 with Linksys router EA6900
Hello,
Shouldn’t I be able to still access my ReadyNAS while it is running a scrub? I cannot log into the admin page or use readycloud on any device. Does this mean it has frozen or crashed? The lights are still on, but they are not blinking like they usually do when it is workin.
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Re: Trouble setting up FTP on ReadyNAS 102 with Linksys router EA6900
@Stultis wrote:
I cannot log into the admin page or use readycloud on any device. Does this mean it has frozen or crashed? The lights are still on, but they are not blinking like they usually do when it is workin.
It should be accessible, but with much slower response.
Have you tried installing RAIDar on a PC, and see what status it reports? https://kb.netgear.com/20684/ReadyNAS-Downloads
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Re: Trouble setting up FTP on ReadyNAS 102 with Linksys router EA6900
Here is what it says when I run raidar. I guess I should unplug the device let it sit a few minutes then plug it back in.
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