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Re: OS6 now works on x86 Legacy

spiderman1
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Re: OS6 now works on x86 Legacy

By the way, is X-RAID dual redundant as the OS6 says RAID 5 when I click the Volumes tab. If only single redundant, then, can I bump up to RAID 6 as with OS4. I assume this would entail a factory default.
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Skywalker
NETGEAR Expert

Re: OS6 now works on x86 Legacy

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ReadyAS
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Re: OS6 now works on x86 Legacy

Dear All,
what do you think to do main thread on this forum related to OS6 on Legacy NAS?

In this thread there is a lot of important posts, but is tis very difficult to become acquainted with them, especially for new users. Division to sub-threads will help better understand the OS6 on Legacy platform and continue interesting separated threads.

Reaguest for administrator or moderators: could you create that main category: "OS6 on Legacy platform" in "General" category, please?
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Bigbearf
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Re: OS6 now works on x86 Legacy

I expect this has been answered in this thread but I cannot find it. I have a RNPP with 6 2 TB disks running 4.2.26. In order to go from 4.2.26 to 6.1.7 I think I need to upgrade to 6.1.7 and do a factory default with all 6 drives in place. I can not add previously used drives one at a time without doing a factory update correct?
After the factory default can I then make it a dual redundant after-the-fact?
Thanks Bigbearf
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Bigbearf
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Re: OS6 now works on x86 Legacy

Am still trying to get replicate to work. If I can not get replicate to work between the two platforms I think I will upgrade the RNP6.
After reading the forums I think I have to put in my last two 2 TB drives in the RNP6 one at a time and let them be incorporate into the volume and then if all is well install Prepto4to6 x86.bin then R4toR6_6.1.7.bin and reboot then do manual factory default. I expect it will take 2-3 days to reformat the 6 drives. I then will have to try Replicate from 516 to RNP6 or rebuild from backups.
Hope this makes sense. Any one with experience with this have any thoughts
bigbearf
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mdgm-ntgr
NETGEAR Employee Retired

Re: OS6 now works on x86 Legacy

The Prep add-on is to avoid the need to do a manual factory default. Useful if updating a unit at a remote site or if you'd rather not use the boot menu. If you don't install the Prep add-on the NAS will get stuck trying to boot the new OS off the disks and you will have to do a manual factory default via the boot menu. The Prep add-on places a script which when executed triggers a factory default. The script the Prep add-on leaves is run when the NAS attempts to boot OS6 off the disks just before it would've got stuck without it.
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ATCIS
Tutor

ReadyNAS Pro 6 does not like being turned off

Here's a quick question for the x86 Legacy Gang:

Has anyone else ever noticed that if you shut down a ReadyNAS Pro 6 (via the GUI) running OS6, that it will automatically power itself back on after approximately 5 minutes? I also have an Ultra 4, and it does not exhibit this strange behavior.
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pardieu
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Re: OS6 now works on x86 Legacy

Just upgraded for the first time from v4.2.26 to v6.1.8 with my Pro 6! (reason being DVBLogic now releasing their new version of their TV server only on OS6)

First, globally everything went fine. Thanks to the author of the upgrade add-in.

I have only a concern about the fan regularly going too slow and causing some annoying alerts

I have documented the issue there: http://www.readynas.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=51&t=71155&p=425482#p425482

The system is un-changed, no hack.
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arnomc
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Re: OS6 now works on x86 Legacy

=> ATCIS:
I never noticed such thing on my Ultra2, so I just tried once more to be sure and I confirm than mine is shutting down is less than 30sec.
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ATCIS
Tutor

Re: OS6 now works on x86 Legacy

arnomc wrote:
=> ATCIS:
I never noticed such thing on my Ultra2, so I just tried once more to be sure and I confirm than mine is shutting down is less than 30sec.

Mine shuts down just fine also. . .
1.) Log in to GUI
2.) Click on "Shut Down"
3.) Within 30 to 45 seconds NAS is powered down
4.) Wait 3 to 5 minutes (never actually timed it)
5.) Pro 6 turns itself back on

The only way to prevent it from coming back on all by itself is to flip the physical power switch on the back of the NAS. . .
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mdgm-ntgr
NETGEAR Employee Retired

Re: OS6 now works on x86 Legacy

Do you get the same issue on OS4 (you could use a spare disk and downgrade)? If yes then it could be a faulty power supply or something like that. If no, then perhaps there is a compatibility issue of some sort with OS6.
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arnomc
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Re: OS6 now works on x86 Legacy

my mistake : I didn't explained myself correctly. My Ultra is powering normally in less than a minute (via GUI or double press on front button), AND it's NOT powering itself back up !. It remains off.
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ATCIS
Tutor

Re: OS6 now works on x86 Legacy

mdgm wrote:
Do you get the same issue on OS4 (you could use a spare disk and downgrade)? If yes then it could be a faulty power supply or something like that. If no, then perhaps there is a compatibility issue of some sort with OS6.

I'm not really sure who you were directing that question to, but if it was me - the answer is NO. This never happened (that I recall) when the NAS was running OS4. Additionally, after further (and continuing) testing, it does not do this 100% of the time. Unfortunately I have a very narrow window of time in which to perform additional testing, as this is an operational NAS. I'll report back with my findings as time permits. . .
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maboehme
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Re: OS6 now works on x86 Legacy

Hello,

is the a way to do a "firmware"-update via ssh? I cannot update my Pro6 with installed 6.1.8RC1 via frontvie. It tells me i have allready the newest "firmware" and the manaul update stops after pressing the uploadbutton, it just shows the normal frontview page after a while. Also tried rebooting with no sucess...

Best regards,
Martin
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mdgm-ntgr
NETGEAR Employee Retired

Re: OS6 now works on x86 Legacy

Yes, however you should try to check for issues such as a full OS partition first.


# cd /var/readynasd
# wget ftp://downloads.netgear.com/files/GDC/READYNAS-300/ReadyNASOS-6.1.8-x86_-64.zip
# unzip R*.zip
# rm *.html *.zip
# echo /var/readynasd/ReadyNASOS-6.1.8-x86_64.img > /etc/.flash_update
# rn_shutdown -r
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menkelis
Tutor

Re: OS6 now works on x86 Legacy

ATCIS wrote:
arnomc wrote:
=> ATCIS:
I never noticed such thing on my Ultra2, so I just tried once more to be sure and I confirm than mine is shutting down is less than 30sec.

Mine shuts down just fine also. . .
1.) Log in to GUI
2.) Click on "Shut Down"
3.) Within 30 to 45 seconds NAS is powered down
4.) Wait 3 to 5 minutes (never actually timed it)
5.) Pro 6 turns itself back on

The only way to prevent it from coming back on all by itself is to flip the physical power switch on the back of the NAS. . .


/var/spool/frontview/shutdown/080_Poweron
This perl script set the RTC timer to power on the ReadyNAS after 5 minutes by default.
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pardieu
Aspirant

Re: OS6 now works on x86 Legacy

pardieu wrote:
Just upgraded for the first time from v4.2.26 to v6.1.8 with my Pro 6! (reason being DVBLogic now releasing their new version of their TV server only on OS6)

First, globally everything went fine. Thanks to the author of the upgrade add-in.

I have only a concern about the fan regularly going too slow and causing some annoying alerts

I have documented the issue there: http://www.readynas.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=51&t=71155&p=425482#p425482

The system is un-changed, no hack.


After some time after the first reboot, the system temperature now stabilizes at 62 deg. and the fan at about 800 rpm. CPU temperature being still at 39 deg. Maybe the reboot did help
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maboehme
Aspirant

Re: OS6 now works on x86 Legacy

Thanks mdgm,

os paritition seems to be ok:
~# df
Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
rootfs 4192192 2241088 1365968 63% /
tmpfs 10240 4 10236 1% /dev
/dev/md0 4192192 2241088 1365968 63% /
tmpfs 508416 0 508416 0% /dev/shm
tmpfs 508416 5892 502524 2% /run
tmpfs 508416 0 508416 0% /sys/fs/cgroup
tmpfs 508416 0 508416 0% /media
/dev/md127 1948662656 1875413792 64 100% /data
/dev/md127 1948662656 1875413792 64 100% /home
/dev/md127 1948662656 1875413792 64 100% /apps
/dev/md127 1948662656 1875413792 64 100% /run/nfs4/data/Download
/dev/md127 1948662656 1875413792 64 100% /run/nfs4/home


I'm trying your hint now...

Best regards,
Martin

Edit:
via the commandline the update was no problem. Thank again!
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ATCIS
Tutor

Re: OS6 now works on x86 Legacy

menkelis wrote:

/var/spool/frontview/shutdown/080_Poweron
This perl script set the RTC timer to power on the ReadyNAS after 5 minutes by default.

I'm a little unclear about this reply as I have no such directory structure. . .
Mine goes:
/var/spool/cron
/var/spool/mail
/var/spool/netatalk

I have no such directory /var/spool/frontview <----
Please clarify. . .
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mdgm-ntgr
NETGEAR Employee Retired

Re: OS6 now works on x86 Legacy

It looks like menkelis is referring to a file from OS4 not OS6
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ATCIS
Tutor

Re: OS6 now works on x86 Legacy

mdgm wrote:
It looks like menkelis is referring to a file from OS4 not OS6

Thank you for clearing that up :thumbsup:
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kheno
Aspirant

Re: OS6 now works on x86 Legacy

First of all: A BIG THANKS to the devs and contributors making it possible to run os6 on legacy hardware!

Big thanks.

But I do have some questions:
- is it and will it always be safe to use apt-get upgrade? I've red somewhere in the post it is safe.
just wanna be sure
- before upgrading, I would still do something like this:
rsync -ahHAXv /* /c/osbackup --delete --numeric-ids --exclude={/dev/*,/proc/*,/sys/*,/tmp/*,/run/*,/mnt/*,/media/*,/c/*,/lost+found}
so in case something breaks I can restore previous state
- proftp is not registered as service?
/etc/init.d/proftpd restart
Services proftpd restart
Do not work => any idea how to restart? Or should i just reboot the Nas?
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mdgm-ntgr
NETGEAR Employee Retired

Re: OS6 now works on x86 Legacy

While some packages may be pinned, an apt-get upgrade is risky. I would do an apt-get update and install just the packages you need and their dependencies. If unsure whether installing something will cause problems as well as maintaining a regular backup (which you should do anyway) I would recommend getting another unit for testing (could be e.g. a 312 or a Ultra 2 you found cheap and updated to OS6) or testing using the VM. If it causes problems in the VM it will probably also cause problems on physical hardware.

systemctl is used for stopping and starting services in OS6.
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kheno
Aspirant

Re: OS6 now works on x86 Legacy

Great!

Thanks!
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Lichon
Aspirant

Re: OS6 now works on x86 Legacy

I hit a snag while upgrading disks on BTRFS that I dont think would happen on Ext4. Maybe someone can assist ?
More details in this thread: viewtopic.php?f=66&t=76459
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