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Re: ETA for 6.7.1

schnax
Apprentice

ETA for 6.7.1

Reading all the problems people have with 6.7.0 - it was mentioned that 6.7.1 will fix those.

 

When will 6.7.1 be release?

 

I myself had to do a re-install of OS on two of my devices as they became unresponsive.

 

 

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mdgm-ntgr
NETGEAR Employee Retired

Re: ETA for 6.7.1

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msnasx
Aspirant

Re: ETA for 6.7.1


@schnax wrote:

 

I myself had to do a re-install of OS on two of my devices as they became unresponsive.


Please could you share with rest of us with same problem which version of FW you have used to perform OS re-install? 6.7.0 or 6.6.1?

Have you maybe checked before OS -reinstall what was the error with readynasd service?
Were your data fully preserved after this procedure?

 

Thank you in advance,

Model: RN102|ReadyNAS 100 Series
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schnax
Apprentice

Re: ETA for 6.7.1

I updated from 6.6.1 to 6.7 - I used the built re-install boot function to re-install 6.7.

 

I was unable to connect to the Device even not with Raidar - so no error code to see.

 

Lights (Power & Backup) were flashing on the device.

 

Data was fully preserved beside network and password settings.

 

Devices are working now besides having problems with Egnyte now but waiting on their support to fix - I'm assuming the reinstall did something Egnyte didn't like.

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msnasx
Aspirant

Re: ETA for 6.7.1


@schnax wrote:

I updated from 6.6.1 to 6.7 - I used the built re-install boot function to re-install 6.7.

 


Thank you so much!! I have just done the same 10 minutes ago and at least my NAS is responsive at the moment.

I will follow-up how it will handle itselft until morning and provide report here.

Model: RN102|ReadyNAS 100 Series
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mdgm-ntgr
NETGEAR Employee Retired

Re: ETA for 6.7.1

There is no ETA for 6.7.1 yet.

 

Not sure if Egnyte has posted their package for 6.7 yet.

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msnasx
Aspirant

Re: ETA for 6.7.1


@msnasx wrote:

@schnax wrote:

I updated from 6.6.1 to 6.7 - I used the built re-install boot function to re-install 6.7.

 


I will follow-up how it will handle itselft until morning and provide report here.


This morning NAS is still working as expected! 🙂

Only visual difference I can notice currently is that there is no information how many space is occupied by snapshots on System -> Overview page in frontview.

Is there a way to remove all snapshots from SSH?

Model: RN102|ReadyNAS 100 Series
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schnax
Apprentice

Re: ETA for 6.7.1

So now that 6.7.0 if officaly pulled back/recalled what do current users with NAS problems do?

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mdgm-ntgr
NETGEAR Employee Retired

Re: ETA for 6.7.1






@msnasx wrote:

Only visual difference I can notice currently is that there is no information how many space is occupied by snapshots on System -> Overview page in frontview.


That feature relies on quotas being enabled on the volume.

 


@msnasx wrote:

Is there a way to remove all snapshots from SSH?


Yes, but you can do it using the GUI.

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mdgm-ntgr
NETGEAR Employee Retired

Re: ETA for 6.7.1


@schnax wrote:

So now that 6.7.0 if officaly pulled back/recalled what do current users with NAS problems do?


We'd work to assist users as we normally would.

 

There's not a long wrong with 6.7.0, but we made the decision to pull it for now considering the early feedback we've been getting.

 

I believe we're planning to bring forward 6.7.1 to address a few things and we'll probably push back some things that were planned for 6.7.1 to later releases.

 

A number of users have run into OOMing with volume quotas enabled, so we want to address a few issues regarding disabling quotas on the volume.

 

Then there's a GUI related AD issue that we're working on as well.

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F_L_
Tutor

Re: ETA for 6.7.1

Is it possible to do a fw update from SSH?

 

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mdgm-ntgr
NETGEAR Employee Retired

Re: ETA for 6.7.1

Yes.

 

Are you unable to access the web admin interface?

 

Are you also unable to access https://ip.address.of.nas/fwbroker ?

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F_L_
Tutor

Re: ETA for 6.7.1

Yes, frontend just hangs on the ReadyNas 6.7.0 page and after a while gives me the Connecting to ReadyNas page...

Dunno if the first beta adress this?

 

https://192.168.1.126/fwbroker seems to work, thanks!

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mdgm-ntgr
NETGEAR Employee Retired

Re: ETA for 6.7.1

To update using SSH one would do e.g. for x86 systems:

 

# cd /root
# wget URL
# echo /root/ReadyNASOS-6.7.1-T244-x86_64.img > /etc/.flash_update
# rn_shutdown -r

If you're still having problems accessing the web admin page on the beta can you download the logs using RAIDar 6.2 and send them in (see the Sending Logs link in my sig)?

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F_L_
Tutor

Re: ETA for 6.7.1

GUI is back with 6.7.1.

Will report if it gets unresponsive again.

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jak0lantash
Mentor

Re: ETA for 6.7.1

http://<ip_address>/fwbroker may also help to update the firmware.

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kekegsm
Guide

Re: ETA for 6.7.1

I saved these SSH commands, it is very useful for the future. Thanks!

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Mr_Fr33z
Aspirant

Re: ETA for 6.7.1

Kindly request to forum admins to regularly update KNOW ISSUES section in release information posts i.e. here

There are at least 4 major issues with fw 6.7.1 and on each upgrade i need to dig into forum to check if i can or cannot execute the fw upgrade already...

 

..it will be appreciated for each it-admin whos has Netgear NASs on production enviroment.

thx in advance.

 

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F_L_
Tutor

Re: ETA for 6.7.1


@F_L_ wrote:

GUI is back with 6.7.1.

Will report if it gets unresponsive again.


 

This morning I noticed my NAS was unresponsive, no gui, no ssh, no access to shares

I had to shut it down by pressing the button.

 

Now the GUI is back and it says it is resyncing.....

 

Downloaded logs if anyone wants to take a look

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mdgm-ntgr
NETGEAR Employee Retired

Re: ETA for 6.7.1

Sure you can send in your logs if you want.

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F_L_
Tutor

Re: ETA for 6.7.1

Ok, Mail sent

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mdgm-ntgr
NETGEAR Employee Retired

Re: ETA for 6.7.1

I can see this line

Apr 21 23:06:41 Ultra kernel: TCP: request_sock_TCP: Possible SYN flooding on port 8090. Dropping request.  Check SNMP counters.

and above it a whole lot of lines about a mono service

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kekegsm
Guide

Re: ETA for 6.7.1

_F_L, if the NAS next time unresponsible, first press 3 times the POWER button on it, wait a bit. It will not shutdown.

After a minute or two, you can long press the POWER button to hard shutdown.

 

If you make this, it stop some services, and after the restart not need resync.

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F_L_
Tutor

Re: ETA for 6.7.1


@mdgm wrote:

I can see this line

Apr 21 23:06:41 Ultra kernel: TCP: request_sock_TCP: Possible SYN flooding on port 8090. Dropping request.  Check SNMP counters.

and above it a whole lot of lines about a mono service


Thanks, sabnzbd is running on 8090 and sonarr is using mono.

 

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F_L_
Tutor

Re: ETA for 6.7.1


@kekegsm wrote:

_F_L, if the NAS next time unresponsible, first press 3 times the POWER button on it, wait a bit. It will not shutdown.

After a minute or two, you can long press the POWER button to hard shutdown.

 

If you make this, it stop some services, and after the restart not need resync.


Good to know, thanks!

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ikonuk
Guide

Re: ETA for 6.7.1

Could somebody kindly post the SSH (Linux) commands for Arm systems (RN102)?

 

Thanks.

 

I. Konuk

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