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Readynas Backups
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Re: Readynas Backups
The SMB Plus app is no longer an option on the device. I have 2 other Readynas units with the same firmware and I have the option to install it on them.
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Re: Readynas Backups
@Jeff_Howard_sps wrote:
The SMB Plus app is no longer an option on the device. I have 2 other Readynas units with the same firmware and I have the option to install it on them.
You can still install it manually. Download the app's deb file from https://apps.readynas.com/pages/?page_id=9 and then upload it on the apps page. The upload control is easy to miss, it's in the upper right of the page.
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Re: Readynas Backups
Well, at least it installed. I need to reboot tonight to see if the NAS is Happy or not.
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@Jeff_Howard_sps wrote:
Well, at least it installed. I need to reboot tonight to see if the NAS is Happy or not.
SMB Plus just gives you access to some configuration settings for SMB. You shouldn't need to reboot the NAS in order to run it.
FWIW, I don't think the settings it exposes are likely to resolve your problem.
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Re: Readynas Backups
Well I think there are bigger issues going on. after the SMP Plus app was installed this is what I get when I open the app. My Other readynas devices appear to be normal.
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Re: Readynas Backups
@Jeff_Howard_sps wrote:
Well I think there are bigger issues going on.
I'm thinking that also. A factory default (and setting up the NAS from scratch) might be the only good path forward. Of course you'd need to restore all the data from backup.
One thing you could try first - there is a repair script that might help here: https://gitlab.codycook.us/readynas-scripts/share_lun_ui_fix.sh
This does require ssh access (in case you haven't done that before, you need to use root for the username, and the NAS admin password).
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Re: Readynas Backups
I think cutting my losses and starting over is the best idea. I have a new 8 bay NAS arriveing today. so I will make a fresh copy of everything that needs to be saved and do a factory wipe when I'm ready. Its time for a heardware refresh anywhat I think. this device is 6 years old.
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