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Failed to start ReadyNAS System Daemon.
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Failed to start ReadyNAS System Daemon.
Failed to start ReadyNAS System Daemon.
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-- Unit readynasd.service has begun starting up.
Mar 26 12:48:32 Beta readynasd[6945]: readynasd log started
Mar 26 12:48:32 Beta readynasd[6945]: readynasd started. (restarted=0)
Mar 26 12:48:32 Beta readynasd[6945]: DB (main) schema version: 24 ==> 24
Mar 26 12:48:32 Beta readynasd[6945]: DB (queue) schema version: new ==> 0
Mar 26 12:48:32 Beta readynasd[6945]: Failed to INSERT INTO service_cifs
Mar 26 12:48:32 Beta readynasd[6945]: rndb_import() ==> 1 (182ms)
Mar 26 12:48:32 Beta readynasd[6945]: Error rndb_import() ==> rc=1
Mar 26 12:48:32 Beta readynasd[6945]: dba import failed
Mar 26 12:48:32 Beta systemd[1]: readynasd.service: Main process exited, code=exited, status=255/n/a
Mar 26 12:48:32 Beta systemd[1]: Failed to start ReadyNAS System Daemon.
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Re: Failed to start ReadyNAS System Daemon.
You could try paid support (my.netgear.com).
Or alternatively you could do a factory default, reconfigure the NAS, and restore the data from a backup.
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Re: Failed to start ReadyNAS System Daemon.
1. I opened a support request.
2. I have no access to Admin page.
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Re: Failed to start ReadyNAS System Daemon.
@splotnitsky wrote:2. I have no access to Admin page.
Understood. Though of course you can still do a factory default via the boot menu.
Do you have access to the data (my guess is no)?
Do you have a backup of your data?
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Re: Failed to start ReadyNAS System Daemon.
And I have root ssh console to NAS.
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Re: Failed to start ReadyNAS System Daemon.
It looks like your readynas database is somehow corrupted.
You should make a backup, as I think your your data is at risk. Then wait for paid support to rebuild the database.
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Re: Failed to start ReadyNAS System Daemon.
I solved the problem myself )))
In my case it was the following:
-- Unit readynasd.service has begun starting up.
Apr 04 16:31:01 Beta readynasd[8156]: readynasd log started
Apr 04 16:31:01 Beta readynasd[8156]: readynasd started. (restarted=0)
Apr 04 16:31:01 Beta readynasd[8156]: DB (main) schema version: 24 ==> 24
Apr 04 16:31:01 Beta readynasd[8156]: DB (queue) schema version: new ==> 0
Apr 04 16:31:01 Beta readynasd[8156]: Failed to INSERT INTO service_cifs
Apr 04 16:31:01 Beta readynasd[8156]: rndb_import() ==> 1 (156ms)
Apr 04 16:31:01 Beta readynasd[8156]: Error rndb_import() ==> rc=1
Apr 04 16:31:01 Beta readynasd[8156]: dba import failed
Apr 04 16:31:01 Beta systemd[1]: readynasd.service: Main process exited, code=exited, status=255/n/a
Apr 04 16:31:01 Beta systemd[1]: Failed to start ReadyNAS System Daemon.
-- Subject: Unit readynasd.service has failed
And /etc/default/services was null size
root@Beta:/etc/default# ls -l
total 96
-rw-r--r-- 1 admin admin 0 Apr 4 11:24 services
Replace /etc/default/services by /etc/default/config/etc/default/services
cd /etc/default
rm services
cp /etc/default/config/etc/default/services /etc/default