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tony359
Oct 29, 2019Apprentice
ReadyNAS Pro6 (OS 6.10.0) crashed
Greetings all, I think for the first time in years my ReadyNas has crashed. It was not accessible anymore even though it was displaying an IP on the front panel. Changing Ethernet port would change ...
StephenB
Apr 28, 2020Guru - Experienced User
It looks like you have ipv6 enabled in the NAS. If your local network doesn't support ipv6, I suggest disabling it. There are some cases where PCs will use ipv6 link local addresses, and that can create performance issues. Plus it's a needless complication if you don't have ipv6 deployed in your routers.
tony359 wrote:
Would the line
Apr 27 16:10:57 Enterprise-NAS minissdpd[3364]: setsockopt(udp_notify, IP_MULTICAST_IF): Cannot assign requested address
mean anything to the board? It seems the NAS is asked to use an IP it cannot use?
I believe that is linked to the three avahi demon messages below it. There's a similar message a bit later on: Apr 27 16:12:10 Enterprise-NAS wsdd2[2745]: error: wsdd-mcast-v4: wsd_send_soap_msg: send\
I don't see any indication that the NAS is being given an IP address it can't use. Instead it is defaulting to IP addresses that don't work
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tony359
Apr 28, 2020Apprentice
Thanks Stephen
I have now disabled ipv6 for both ports. Let's see if I can find anything in the router logs - it's a Fritzbox and its logs are quite detailed.
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