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Re: ReadyNAS Pro 6 web admin page not working
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Re: ReadyNAS Pro 6 web admin page not working
You are better off trying to figure out why you can't access the NAS than what you are suggesting. A full OS partition can be a cause. Do you have SSH enabled? Can you access the NAS via SSH? Can you downlaod logs with RAIDar?
If all else fails, the following may work. Or, it may make things worse. If it does work, it should only be used as a means of recovering data so you can factory default the whole NAS.
Remove the drives and insert the spare drive (powered off) in slot 1. When you power on, you shouldn't need to do a factory default -- it should start on it's own unless it detects a "dirty disk" (meaning it has previous formatting).
Unl;ss your current volume is NOT named "data", you will have to disable XRAID, delete the data volume on the new drive, and re-create it with a different name.
Then, with power off, you can install the other drives in positions 2-5 and power on, hoping that whatever was stopping it from being accessible won't stop the newly installed version of the OS to not be able to import the old volume. Unfortunately, I don't think this will work in read-only mode. If the import fails, it may be impossible to reverse the process and make the volume stand alone.
Another user reported success with this process, but there is no telling if his root cause and yours are similar enough that you'll get similar results.
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Re: ReadyNAS Pro 6 web admin page not working
Are you using "root" and not "admin" for SSH login? Connection refused could just mean it's not enabled.
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Re: ReadyNAS Pro 6 web admin page not working
I was thinking you were running OS6 on your Pro, but you said "Current Firmware". If that's 4.2.x, I don't believe the last resort will work. There may be a way to manually mount the volume, but I'm not familiar with it.
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Re: ReadyNAS Pro 6 web admin page not working
So I was able to get into the technical supprot debug mode and telnet into the box. Looks like the array is still healthy (which RAIDar said). I was able to mout the root and it doesn't look full to me.
# du -hsx /sysroot/ 549.9M /sysroot/
But the shares and the web UI are still not available so presumably not running.
Any suggestions?
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Have you looked at disk health with smartctl?
You could try mounting the data volume from tech support mode. If that works, you could back up the data and then proceed with the factory reset.
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Re: ReadyNAS Pro 6 web admin page not working
@StephenB wrote:
Have you looked at disk health with smartctl?
You could try mounting the data volume from tech support mode. If that works, you could back up the data and then proceed with the factory reset.
I'll give that a try. The disks should be good, though. 2 are brand new and the other 2 are <= 6 months old.