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ReadyNAS Ultra 6 Plus
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ReadyNAS Ultra 6 Plus
Good morning, can I please get a techincal contact to remotely login to my NAS (ReadyNAS Ultra 6) login code 52944 and latest screenshot below.
Netgear ReadyNAS Ultra 6, Firmware 4.2.3.0
I have had someone from “Netgear Community” look at this previously and I already know what the issue is https://community.netgear.com/t5/Using-your-ReadyNAS/lost-access-to-READYNAS-ULTRA-6/td-p/1237161/hi...
Previously I was unable to access the drive and he Replaced the SMB config file with the default one and now the share is accessible over SMB. But now the log on the root volume on system appears full again and I do not have the knowledge to remedy this.
It has been suggested that if this occurs that, one will then need to find what's filled it and deal with that then check config files to see if they have been corrupted (due to the full root volume) and if so deal with that.
I am now unable to access the Netgear router webpage at - https://192.168.0.1/
ReadyNAS webpage is fine at - https://192.168.0.5/admin/
assistance would be sooo greatly appreciated
previous thread and assistance provided by the awesome mgdm below
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Re: ReadyNAS Ultra 6 Plus
does anyone please know how to do the below? preiously this was done and it sorted my porblem...
"Replaced the SMB config file with the default one and now the share is accessible over SMB".
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Re: ReadyNAS Ultra 6 Plus
Did a quick check, didn't find root full:
nas-EA-CE-D0:~# df -h Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on /dev/md0 4.0G 455M 3.4G 12% / tmpfs 16K 0 16K 0% /USB /dev/c/c 9.1T 8.2T 923G 91% /c nas-EA-CE-D0:~# df -i Filesystem Inodes IUsed IFree IUse% Mounted on /dev/md0 65536 12936 52600 20% / tmpfs 126593 1 126592 1% /USB /dev/c/c 152168448 495900 151672548 1% /c
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Re: ReadyNAS Ultra 6 Plus
many thanks for taking a quick look, this seemed to fix the issue last time, i have tried os re-install already this morning a couple of times to no effect. I gave my login access previous and permission but im not exactly sure what he did for me. From all of the forums i have read on the net and on here I cant find any solid answers on how to remedy this other than "Replaced the SMB config file with the default one and now the share is accessible over SMB". that seemed to do the trick last time. though i cant find any instructions on how to do this. Are there any available?
many thanks for your assistance
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Re: ReadyNAS Ultra 6 Plus
i can provide the log file printouts if that would help also
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I had remote access, so logs are not necessary.
Seems some settings lost in /etc/default/services, may try re-set something, can you enable CIFS in Services->Standard File Protocols by admin UI ?
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Re: ReadyNAS Ultra 6 Plus
done
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actually just doing that seemed to work! unless you did something in the last minute