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2015-07-11
07:03 AM
2015-07-11
07:03 AM
No Services Will Start
I am trying to enable NFS for the first time on my ReadyNAS NV+ V2 so I can mount shares on Fedora server. When I click the NFS button in the Services section, and choose to enable and set Home shares and 4 threads, it just spins. I opened a Case (#25413863) and added these details at their request:
Firmware: Radiator 5.3.11
Tried two Windows PCs: Chrome and Firefox
Tried one Linux Fedora Server: Firefox
Tried enabling SNMP service - same result - sits and spins forever
I can manually start the NFS service from command line via service nfs-kernal-server start and can mount to it just fine after that, but it does not restart after reboot as chkconfig command is not available in command line. I've tried running systemctl enable nfs-kernel-server.service and get the bash error for command not found.
df -i
Other than inodes being very high, not sure why these services won't start. Backups work fine. Can you suggest a couple of things to check?
Thanks
Firmware: Radiator 5.3.11
Tried two Windows PCs: Chrome and Firefox
Tried one Linux Fedora Server: Firefox
Tried enabling SNMP service - same result - sits and spins forever
I can manually start the NFS service from command line via service nfs-kernal-server start and can mount to it just fine after that, but it does not restart after reboot as chkconfig command is not available in command line. I've tried running systemctl enable nfs-kernel-server.service and get the bash error for command not found.
df -i
root@Duram-Server:/usr/local# df -i
Filesystem Inodes IUsed IFree IUse% Mounted on
/dev/md0 65536 19589 45947 30% /
tmpfs 30852 2 30850 1% /USB
/dev/c/c 30285824 562670 29723154 2% /c
/dev/sdc1 531456 506643 24813 96% /USB/USB_HDD_4
Other than inodes being very high, not sure why these services won't start. Backups work fine. Can you suggest a couple of things to check?
Thanks
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2015-07-11
03:10 PM
2015-07-11
03:10 PM
Re: No Services Will Start
What about the following?:
# df -h
# cat /etc/default/services
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2015-07-11
05:31 PM
2015-07-11
05:31 PM
Re: No Services Will Start
root@Duram-Server:~# df -h
Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/md0 4.0G 996M 2.9G 26% /
tmpfs 16K 0 16K 0% /USB
/dev/c/c 1.8T 1.6T 290G 85% /c
/dev/sdc1 1.9T 1.6T 251G 87% /USB/USB_HDD_4
root@Duram-Server:~#
root@Duram-Server:~# cat /etc/default/services
USER_HOME_DIRECTORY=1
USER_HOME_DIRECTORY_FTP=0
USER_HOME_DIRECTORY_NFS=0
USER_HOME_DIRECTORY_RECYCLE=1
USER_HOME_DIRECTORY_RECYCLE_MAX_DAYS=0
USER_HOME_DIRECTORY_RECYCLE_MAX_SIZE=25000
DISALLOW_PASSOWRD_CHANGE=0
SAMBA=1
NETATALK=1
PROFTPD=0
RSYNC=0
APPGENIE=1
UPNP=1
APACHE=1
NFS=0
NFS_THREADS=0
HTTP_WEBSERVER_SHARE=
HTTP_WEBSERVER_SHARE_USE_PASSWORD=0
HTTPS_PORT=0
HTTPS_SSL_KEY_HOST=(null)
UPNPAV=1
READYTIVOD=1
BONJOUR=1
BONJOUR_AFP=1
BONJOUR_FRONTVIEW=1
BONJOUR_PRINTER=0
SNMPD=0
SNMP_ALLOW_HOST=default
SNMP_COMMUNITY=public
SNMP_TRAP_DESTINATION=
ATALKD=0
AUTO_CHECK_UPDATE=1
BONJOUR_SUPPORT=1
CSV_USERADD_SUPPORT=1
DAAPD_SUPPORT=1
DAAPD=0
DISABLE_USB_SYNC=1
DISKCACHE=1
DOMAIN_SUPPORT=1
ENABLE_POWERON_TIMER_SUPPORT=1
FLASH_AUTO_COPY=0
FLASH_OWNER=admin
FLASH_PATH=Pictures
FLASH_SHARE=media
FTP_PORT=21
JOURNAL=ordered
LANGUAGES_SUPPORTED=en-us/utf-8,ja/utf-8,ko/utf-8,zh-cn/utf-8,zh-tw/utf-8,ru/utf-8,es/utf-8,pt/utf-8,de/utf-8,fr/utf-8,it/utf-8,nl/utf-8,pl/utf-8,cs/utf-8,sv/utf-8
LANGUAGE=en-us
MONITOR=fan,board_temp,disk_full,disk_temp,quota_exceed
NTPDATE=1
RESYNC_UNCLEAN_SHUTDOWN=1
RSYNC_SUPPORT=1
SHAREACCESS=SAMBA,NETATALK
SHUTDOWN_ON_DISK_OVERTEMP=1
SNMP_SUPPORT=1
SNMP=1
SSHKEY=rsa
UDHCPD=0
UPNP_SUPPORT=1
UPNPAV_SUPPORT=1
WIZD=0
WIZD_SUPPORT=0
FAN=1,0,0,0,0
TEMP=0,0,0
SSH=1
READYNAS_PHOTOS_II_SUPPORT=1
READYNAS_PHOTOS_II=1
READYNASREMOTE=0
LEAFP2P=0
READYDROP=0
WINBIND=0
NOFLUSHD=0
READYNASVAULT=0
RAID_MODE=1
ENCODE=utf-8
SUPPORT_UTF8_NAMES=1
ALLOW_UTF8_NAMES=1
FTP_MODE=user
AUTOMATIC_VOLUME_EXPANSION=1
SHUTDOWN_ON_DISK_FAILURE=0
SMTP_PROVIDER=Gmail
UPSConfig=0,1,,0,,0,,,
ENABLE_REMOTE_UPS=0
ENABLE_SNMP_UPS=0
UPS_LOWBATT_PCT=0
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2015-07-12
10:56 AM
2015-07-12
10:56 AM
Re: No Services Will Start
I set NFS=1 and NFS_Threads=4. Rebooted, NFS started automatically. Thanks for the tip.
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2015-07-12
04:31 PM
2015-07-12
04:31 PM
Re: No Services Will Start
I'm curious as to why you couldn't edit that file though.
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2015-07-12
06:09 PM
2015-07-12
06:09 PM
Re: No Services Will Start
mdgm wrote: I'm curious as to why you couldn't edit that file though.
Oh, sorry, I should have explained better. Editing the file was never an issue, I just couldn't get the services to start from the UI, which bothered me. I manually started nfs-kernel-server, I just didn't want to set the services file in case you wanted to troubleshoot the UI issues. Still not sure why that didn't work.
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2015-07-12
06:51 PM
2015-07-12
06:51 PM
Re: No Services Will Start
Oops, I meant I was curious why changing the setting using the UI didn't edit that file. It should have.
I wonder if it relates to e.g. this line:
Or this one:
Also note that your web browser can cache the web admin interface so after changing a setting (don't forget to click Apply) it may be necessary to empty the web browser cache, close the web browser and reopen the web admin interface.
I wonder if it relates to e.g. this line:
HTTPS_SSL_KEY_HOST=(null)
Or this one:
UPSConfig=0,1,,0,,0,,,
Also note that your web browser can cache the web admin interface so after changing a setting (don't forget to click Apply) it may be necessary to empty the web browser cache, close the web browser and reopen the web admin interface.
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