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Re: Readynas services greyed out of unavailable
With this sort it is the end that is interesting, not the head.
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Re: Readynas services greyed out of unavailable
This was the whole list imho :). and that 738 and 7748 were the end.
Which part or on which folder do i need to do the command in order to see the root volume?
My guess is /dev/md
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Re: Readynas services greyed out of unavailable
I now found out that if I install the update named Glib6 (Glibc6_2.13.38deb7u8.0-1.bin) and after that Sickrage that Sickrage can install and will run.
I also tried manually installing sickrage see command line:
NetgearNAS:/Data/NAS# chmod a+x Sick
Sick-Beard-development.zip SickRage_15.09.05-i386-1.bin
SickBeard_0.485.1-rnx-0.8.1.bin SickRage_2016.03.05-i386-1.bin
SickBeard_0.493.1-rnx86-0.9.3.bin
NetgearNAS:/Data/NAS# chmod a+x SickRage_2016.03.05-i386-1.bin
NetgearNAS:/Data/NAS# ./Sickrage_2016
NetgearNAS:/Data/NAS# ./SickRage_2016.03.05-i386-1.bin
./SickRage_2016.03.05-i386-1.bin: line 1: addon::name=SickRage,version=2016.03.05-i386-1,time=1457386150,size=9738240,md5sum=8f02ea6c9978ed9840e8610322929b9f,unencrypted=1,skipreboot=1,api=1,arch=x86,min_raidiator_version=4.2.15,restartapache=0: command not found
./SickRage_2016.03.05-i386-1.bin: line 2: install.sh0000644000000000000000000000565312565453710011577: command not found
awk: cannot open addons.conf (No such file or directory)
awk: cannot open addons.conf (No such file or directory)
awk: cannot open addons.conf (No such file or directory)
awk: cannot open addons.conf (No such file or directory)
Any ideas?
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Re: Readynas services greyed out of unavailable
the first one started from /dev/.udev, which is not a useful place to look.
You can't start from /dev/md0, as that is not a folder.
Start with cd //, and look in one folder at a time (cd into the folder, run the command and note any large files). You are looking for big stuff - 10 megabytes and larger, not the tiny stuff you listed.
The most Interesting folders are generally
/frontview
/usr
/var
/etc
/tmp
/lost+found
Then maybe
/bin
/sbin
/lib
/lib64
/root
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Re: Readynas services greyed out of unavailable
Frontview:
205260 ./ui/resource/language/nl/Combined.str
205543 ./ui/resource/language/sv/Combined.str
211529 ./ui/resource/language/pt-br/Combined.str
212055 ./ui/resource/language/es/Combined.str
212997 ./ui/resource/language/de/Combined.str
214707 ./ui/resource/language/pl/Combined.str
216201 ./ui/resource/language/ko/Combined.str
216250 ./ui/resource/language/it/Combined.str
223612 ./ui/resource/language/fr/Combined.str
227697 ./bin/backup
233912 ./bin/monitor_enclosure
247093 ./ui/resource/language/ja/Combined.str
315101 ./ui/resource/language/ru/Combined.str
4888819 ./lib/Frontview.pmc
Usr:
6516531 ./local/tonido/ffmpeg.exe
6516531 ./local/tonido/plugins/jukebox/ffmpeg.exe
6839968 ./lib/locale/locale-archive
6894180 ./sbin/mysqld
6959276 ./bin/rpcclient
7037724 ./sbin/winbindd
7884372 ./bin/net
7983656 ./bin/php5
8214660 ./lib/apache2/modules/libphp5.so
9055032 ./sbin/smbd
9292434 ./local/tonido/libavformat.so.54
10152408 ./lib/libicudata.so.36.0
11092000 ./local/tonido/libbootstrap.so
16709244 ./local/tonido/ffmpegv.exe
28813665 ./local/tonido/libavcodec.so.54
ETC:
67811 ./frontview/addons/ui/COUCHPOTATO/JSON.pm
67811 ./frontview/addons/ui/DDCLIENT/JSON.pm
67811 ./frontview/addons/ui/PLEXMEDIASERVER/JSON.pm
70002 ./frontview/wizd/skin/linkplayer/back.jpg
70768 ./frontview/wizd/skin/linkplayer/back-delete.jpg
74860 ./default/config/var/lib/mysql/mysql/help_keyword.MYD
81829 ./frontview/wizd/skin/linkplayer_default/back-thumb.jpg
81829 ./frontview/wizd/skin/linkplayer_hires/back-thumb.jpg
82012 ./frontview/addons/ui/COUCHPOTATO/JSON/backportPP.pm
82012 ./frontview/addons/ui/DDCLIENT/JSON/backportPP.pm
82012 ./frontview/addons/ui/PLEXMEDIASERVER/JSON/backportPP.pm
121230 ./frontview/wizd/skin/linkplayer_default/back.jpg
121230 ./frontview/wizd/skin/linkplayer_hires/back.jpg
215907 ./bash_completion
256044 ./default/config/var/lib/mysql/mysql/help_topic.MYD
257135 ./ssl/certs/ca-certificates.crt
tmp and lost and found empty
bin:
48208 ./rm
49168 ./dd
49560 ./chown
53996 ./date
54440 ./gzip
55984 ./stty
60740 ./mount
60776 ./df
65292 ./ps
94008 ./cpio
96104 ./grep
96360 ./mv
96400 ./dir
96400 ./ls
96400 ./vdir
98188 ./netstat
104576 ./cp
135840 ./busybox
316216 ./tar
712780 ./bash
sbin:
73656 ./tune2fs.64bit
92992 ./hdparm
98116 ./quotacheck
102648 ./mke2fs
102648 ./mke2fs.64bit
102648 ./mkfs.ext4
125500 ./debugfs
137136 ./sgdisk
227720 ./mkfs.btrfs
229112 ./tc
249700 ./btrfsck
253304 ./e2fsck
253304 ./e2fsck.64bit
253304 ./fsck.ext4
264604 ./isnsadm
264676 ./btrfs
337684 ./mdadm
687444 ./ldconfig
Lib:
4366750 ./modules/2.6.37.5.RNx86_64.2.1/extra/iscsi/iscsi_trgt.ko.distrib
4367054 ./modules/2.6.37.5.RNx86_64.2.1/extra/iscsi/iscsi_trgt.ko
4375734 ./modules/2.6.37.6.RNx86_64.2.1/extra/iscsi/iscsi_trgt.ko
4375734 ./modules/2.6.37.6.RNx86_64.2.1/extra/iscsi/iscsi_trgt.ko.distrib
4377374 ./modules/2.6.37.6.RNx86_64.2.2/extra/iscsi/iscsi_trgt.ko.distrib
4377390 ./modules/2.6.37.6.RNx86_64.2.2/extra/iscsi/iscsi_trgt.ko
4380558 ./modules/2.6.37.6.RNx86_64.2.4/extra/iscsi/iscsi_trgt.ko
4380558 ./modules/2.6.37.6.RNx86_64.2.4/extra/iscsi/iscsi_trgt.ko.distrib
5164318 ./modules/2.6.37.6.RNx86_64.2.4/kernel/drivers/target/target_core_mod.ko
5266105 ./modules/2.6.37.5.RNx86_64.2.1/kernel/drivers/target/target_core_mod.ko
5273321 ./modules/2.6.37.6.RNx86_64.2.1/kernel/drivers/target/target_core_mod.ko
5379145 ./modules/2.6.37.6.RNx86_64.2.2/kernel/drivers/target/target_core_mod.ko
5445011 ./modules/2.6.33.7.RNx86_64.2.2/kernel/drivers/target/target_core_mod.ko
5830098 ./modules/2.6.33.7.RNx86_64.2.2/kernel/drivers/target/lio-target/iscsi_target_mod.ko
6226830 ./modules/2.6.37.6.RNx86_64.2.4/kernel/drivers/target/iscsi/iscsi_target_mod.ko
6482798 ./modules/2.6.37.5.RNx86_64.2.1/kernel/drivers/target/lio-target/iscsi_target_mod.ko
6491990 ./modules/2.6.37.6.RNx86_64.2.1/kernel/drivers/target/lio-target/iscsi_target_mod.ko
6494270 ./modules/2.6.37.6.RNx86_64.2.2/kernel/drivers/target/lio-target/iscsi_target_mod.ko
lib64:
16112 ./libuuid.so.1.2
18576 ./libSegFault.so
18680 ./libnss_hesiod-2.13.so
18728 ./libmemusage.so
22744 ./libnss_dns-2.13.so
24432 ./libss.so.2.0
28816 ./libe2p.so.2.3
31288 ./libthread_db-1.0.so
31400 ./libnss_compat-2.13.so
31560 ./librt-2.13.so
39016 ./libcrypt-2.13.so
43376 ./libnss_nis-2.13.so
47432 ./libnss_files-2.13.so
48848 ./libblkid.so.1.0
51512 ./libnss_nisplus-2.13.so
84624 ./libresolv-2.13.so
88880 ./libnsl-2.13.so
136752 ./ld-2.13.so
190656 ./libcidn-2.13.so
283168 ./libext2fs.so.2.4
538744 ./libm-2.13.so
752882 ./libpthread-2.13.so
1623896 ./libc-2.13.so
root:
NetgearNAS:~# find . -type f -printf "%s\t%p\n" | sort -n
0 ./_*
0 ./.odbc.ini
0 ./_rotate
0 ./_txlast
7 ./_meminst
7 ./_rxlast
80 ./1473976800.log
87 ./today.log
110 ./.profile
399 ./.ssh/id_rsa.pub
412 ./.bashrc
1679 ./.ssh/id_rsa
7935 ./.bash_history
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Re: Readynas services greyed out of unavailable
It seems a lot of services are missing from /etc/default/services
Add-ons you have installed such as Plex should have entries in there.
Your root volume is fairly full which may have interfered with the upgrade a bit. The first step is to find what's filling that up.
Yes if you need the glibc add-on you do have to install it again after every firmware update as the firmware includes an older version of that.
That's not how to install add-ons. It's not an executable.
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Re: Readynas services greyed out of unavailable
I now reinstalled everything:
NetgearNAS:~# cat /etc/default/services
APACHE=0
APACHESSL=1
BONJOUR_AFP=0
BONJOUR_FRONTVIEW=1
BONJOUR_PRINTER=1
DISABLE_USB_SYNC=1
DISKCACHE=1
FAN=0,0,1,0,0
FTP_MASQUERADE_ADDRESS=NetgearNAS
FTP_MODE=anonymous
FTP_PASSIVE_END=65535
FTP_PASSIVE_START=1024
FTP_PORT=21
FTP_UPLOAD_RESUME=0
HTTP_WEBSERVER_SHARE=0
HTTP_WEBSERVER_SHARE_USE_PASSWORD=1
IPV6_ASSIGN_eth0=OFF
ISCSI=1
JUMBO_FRAMES_eth0=1
NETATALK=0
NFS=1
NFS_THREADS=16
NTPDATE=1
READYNASVAULT=0
SAMBA=1
SMTP_PROVIDER=Gmail
SPEED_DUPLEX_eth0=AUTO_NEGOTIATION
SSH=1
TEMP=1,1,0
RAID_MODE=1
LANGUAGE=en-us/utf-8
LANGUAGES_SUPPORTED=en-us/utf-8,en-us/ascii,ja/euc-jp,ko/euc-kr,ja/utf-8,ko/utf- 8,zh-cn/utf-8,zh-tw/utf-8,ru/utf-8,es/utf-8,pt/utf-8,de/utf-8,fr/utf-8,it/utf-8, nl/utf-8,pl/utf-8,cs/utf-8,hu/utf-8,nb/utf-8,da/utf-8,fi/utf-8,sv/utf-8
ENCODE=utf-8
SUPPORT_UTF8_NAMES=1
MONITOR=board_temp,fan,disk_full,quota_exceeded,disk_temp
SNMP_COMMUNITY=public
SNMP_SUPPORT=1
SNMP=1
SHUTDOWN_ON_DISK_OVERTEMP=1
USER_HOME_DIRECTORY=1
FLASH_AUTO_COPY=0
FLASH_OWNER=admin
FLASH_PATH=Pictures
FLASH_SHARE=media
RSYNC_SUPPORT=1
DOMAIN_SUPPORT=1
AUTOMATIC_VOLUME_EXPANSION=1
HTTPS_SSL_KEY_HOST=192.168.1.150
DAAPD_SUPPORT=1
DAAPD=0
ATALKD=1
RESYNC_UNCLEAN_SHUTDOWN=1
READYTIVOD=0
AUTO_CHECK_UPDATE=1
PYTHON27_SUPPORT=1
PYTHON27=1
PLEXMEDIASERVER_SUPPORT=1
PLEXMEDIASERVER=1
COUCHPOTATO_SUPPORT=1
COUCHPOTATO=0
GLIBC6_SUPPORT=1
GLIBC6=1
SICKRAGE_SUPPORT=1
SICKRAGE=1
Better now? What would be your advice beside factory reset @mdgm-ntgr
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Re: Readynas services greyed out of unavailable
Start by looking for what's filling the 4GB root volume.
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Re: Readynas services greyed out of unavailable
I did by advice of Stephen here in the above comments. Please read that?
Any other way i can find what is filling the 4 GB? Pls help me in somewhat more detail. I am no Linux (Debian) expert.
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You can try using the du command e.g.
# du -csh /var/log/*
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Re: Readynas services greyed out of unavailable
@wvkregten wrote:
I did by advice of Stephen here in the above comments. Please read that?
Any other way i can find what is filling the 4 GB? Pls help me in somewhat more detail. I am no Linux (Debian) expert.
I think you missed var in your earlier posts. /var/log is actually the most likely place.
mdgm's command gives you the total space used in the folder, mine gives the space used by the biggest files. Slightly different ways of getting to the same thing.
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Re: Readynas services greyed out of unavailable
Any update on the output i sent Stephen?
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Re: Readynas services greyed out of unavailable
@wvkregten wrote:
Any update on the output i sent Stephen?
Tonido and libicudata.so aren't usual, so you must have done something to add them (sickrage???). Tonido does takes quite a bit of space (perhaps 100 MB), but I don't think you've found the real problem yet. You need to seach /var (and /var/logs in particular).
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Re: Readynas services greyed out of unavailable
my replies dissappeared???
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@wvkregten wrote:
my replies dissappeared???
I don't see them in the spam quarantine.
Try again, using different wording. Maybe also send a PM in case it gets lost again.
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for **bleep**s sake they keep disappearing.
How do i send a pm?
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Re: Readynas services greyed out of unavailable
Ok here you go this is the log of the command
NetgearNAS:~# cd // NetgearNAS://# du -csh /var/log/* 4.0K /var/log/acpid 4.0K /var/log/acpid.1.gz 4.0K /var/log/acpid.2.gz 4.0K /var/log/acpid.3.gz 4.0K /var/log/acpid.4.gz 8.0K /var/log/apt 1.1M /var/log/auth.log 4.0K /var/log/boot 0 /var/log/btmp 0 /var/log/btmp.1 4.0K /var/log/cacti 1.5M /var/log/cron.log 1.6M /var/log/cups 988K /var/log/daemon.log 1.1M /var/log/daemon.log.1 1.1M /var/log/daemon.log.1.old 0 /var/log/daemon.log.2 780K /var/log/debug 40K /var/log/dmesg 44K /var/log/dpkg.log 8.0K /var/log/dpkg.log.1 4.0K /var/log/dpkg.log.10.gz 4.0K /var/log/dpkg.log.11.gz 40K /var/log/dpkg.log.12.gz 4.0K /var/log/dpkg.log.2.gz 4.0K /var/log/dpkg.log.3.gz 4.0K /var/log/dpkg.log.4.gz 4.0K /var/log/dpkg.log.5.gz 4.0K /var/log/dpkg.log.6.gz 8.0K /var/log/dpkg.log.7.gz 4.0K /var/log/dpkg.log.8.gz 4.0K /var/log/dpkg.log.9.gz 696K /var/log/exim 12M /var/log/frontview 28K /var/log/fsck.log 4.0K /var/log/gpio.event 796K /var/log/kern.log 0 /var/log/kern.log.1 908K /var/log/kern.log.1.old 0 /var/log/kern.log.2 292K /var/log/lastlog 12K /var/log/LeafP2P.log 0 /var/log/lpr.log 0 /var/log/mail.err 0 /var/log/mail.info 0 /var/log/mail.log 0 /var/log/mail.warn 812K /var/log/messages 620K /var/log/mt-daapd.log 4.0K /var/log/mysql 12K /var/log/netatalk.log 4.0K /var/log/news 204K /var/log/proftpd.log 0 /var/log/raidiator_version 4.0K /var/log/ReadyNAS_Remote.log 348K /var/log/readyNASVault.log 72K /var/log/readytivo.log 640K /var/log/samba 0 /var/log/slimserver.log 40K /var/log/squeezecenter 960K /var/log/syslog 0 /var/log/syslog.1 908K /var/log/syslog.1.old 0 /var/log/syslog.2 0 /var/log/syslog.3 0 /var/log/syslog.4 960K /var/log/upnp-av.log 276K /var/log/user.log 0 /var/log/uucp.log 16K /var/log/wtmp 8.0K /var/log/wtmp.1 28M total NetgearNAS://#
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NetgearNAS:~# cd // NetgearNAS://# du -csh /var/log/* 4.0K /var/log/acpid 4.0K /var/log/acpid.1.gz 4.0K /var/log/acpid.2.gz 4.0K /var/log/acpid.3.gz 4.0K /var/log/acpid.4.gz 8.0K /var/log/apt 1.1M /var/log/auth.log 4.0K /var/log/boot 0 /var/log/btmp 0 /var/log/btmp.1 4.0K /var/log/cacti 1.5M /var/log/cron.log 1.6M /var/log/cups 988K /var/log/daemon.log 1.1M /var/log/daemon.log.1 1.1M /var/log/daemon.log.1.old 0 /var/log/daemon.log.2 780K /var/log/debug 40K /var/log/dmesg 44K /var/log/dpkg.log 8.0K /var/log/dpkg.log.1 4.0K /var/log/dpkg.log.10.gz 4.0K /var/log/dpkg.log.11.gz 40K /var/log/dpkg.log.12.gz 4.0K /var/log/dpkg.log.2.gz 4.0K /var/log/dpkg.log.3.gz 4.0K /var/log/dpkg.log.4.gz 4.0K /var/log/dpkg.log.5.gz 4.0K /var/log/dpkg.log.6.gz 8.0K /var/log/dpkg.log.7.gz 4.0K /var/log/dpkg.log.8.gz 4.0K /var/log/dpkg.log.9.gz 696K /var/log/exim 12M /var/log/frontview 28K /var/log/fsck.log 4.0K /var/log/gpio.event 796K /var/log/kern.log 0 /var/log/kern.log.1 908K /var/log/kern.log.1.old 0 /var/log/kern.log.2 292K /var/log/lastlog 12K /var/log/LeafP2P.log 0 /var/log/lpr.log 0 /var/log/mail.err 0 /var/log/mail.info 0 /var/log/mail.log 0 /var/log/mail.warn 812K /var/log/messages 620K /var/log/mt-daapd.log 4.0K /var/log/mysql 12K /var/log/netatalk.log 4.0K /var/log/news 204K /var/log/proftpd.log 0 /var/log/raidiator_version 4.0K /var/log/ReadyNAS_Remote.log 348K /var/log/readyNASVault.log 72K /var/log/readytivo.log 640K /var/log/samba 0 /var/log/slimserver.log 40K /var/log/squeezecenter 960K /var/log/syslog 0 /var/log/syslog.1 908K /var/log/syslog.1.old 0 /var/log/syslog.2 0 /var/log/syslog.3 0 /var/log/syslog.4 960K /var/log/upnp-av.log 276K /var/log/user.log 0 /var/log/uucp.log 16K /var/log/wtmp 8.0K /var/log/wtmp.1 28M total NetgearNAS://#
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Re: Readynas services greyed out of unavailable
Using username "root".
root@192.168.1.150's password:
Last login: Sat Oct 1 14:20:19 2016 from 192.168.1.54
Last login: Sat Oct 1 17:54:23 2016 from 192.168.1.54 on pts/0
Linux NetgearNAS 2.6.37.6.RNx86_64.2.4 #1 SMP Thu May 28 16:29:46 PDT 2015 x86_64 GNU/Linux
NetgearNAS:~# cd //
NetgearNAS://# du -csh /var/log/*
4.0K /var/log/acpid
4.0K /var/log/acpid.1.gz
4.0K /var/log/acpid.2.gz
4.0K /var/log/acpid.3.gz
4.0K /var/log/acpid.4.gz
8.0K /var/log/apt
1.1M /var/log/auth.log
4.0K /var/log/boot
0 /var/log/btmp
0 /var/log/btmp.1
4.0K /var/log/cacti
1.5M /var/log/cron.log
1.6M /var/log/cups
988K /var/log/daemon.log
1.1M /var/log/daemon.log.1
1.1M /var/log/daemon.log.1.old
0 /var/log/daemon.log.2
780K /var/log/debug
40K /var/log/dmesg
44K /var/log/dpkg.log
8.0K /var/log/dpkg.log.1
4.0K /var/log/dpkg.log.10.gz
4.0K /var/log/dpkg.log.11.gz
40K /var/log/dpkg.log.12.gz
4.0K /var/log/dpkg.log.2.gz
4.0K /var/log/dpkg.log.3.gz
4.0K /var/log/dpkg.log.4.gz
4.0K /var/log/dpkg.log.5.gz
4.0K /var/log/dpkg.log.6.gz
8.0K /var/log/dpkg.log.7.gz
4.0K /var/log/dpkg.log.8.gz
4.0K /var/log/dpkg.log.9.gz
696K /var/log/exim
12M /var/log/frontview
28K /var/log/fsck.log
4.0K /var/log/gpio.event
796K /var/log/kern.log
0 /var/log/kern.log.1
908K /var/log/kern.log.1.old
0 /var/log/kern.log.2
292K /var/log/lastlog
12K /var/log/LeafP2P.log
0 /var/log/lpr.log
0 /var/log/mail.err
0 /var/log/mail.info
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Re: Readynas services greyed out of unavailable
So I managed to get another NAS with 10 TB. I am now copying my data.
Will a factory reset help me? What is the difference in OS reinstall and factory reset? Factory reset wipe the root partition also or something?
I am willing to factory reset if my data and settings is safe. But just wondering.
I also wonder why my logfiles (even in code) do not get posted and seem to disappear even after them 10 times...
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Re: Readynas services greyed out of unavailable
@wvkregten wrote:
for **bleep**s sake they keep disappearing.
How do i send a pm?
There's a message link on the upper right.
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Re: Readynas services greyed out of unavailable
@wvkregten wrote:
I also wonder why my logfiles (even in code) do not get posted and seem to disappear even after them 10 times...
No idea.
@wvkregten wrote:
So I managed to get another NAS with 10 TB. I am now copying my data.
Will a factory reset help me? What is the difference in OS reinstall and factory reset? Factory reset wipe the root partition also or something?
I am willing to factory reset if my data and settings is safe. But just wondering.
Factory reset does a new factory install (reformatting the disks, and starting clean). It will resolve the services being greyed out. You'll need to reconfigure the settings and restore the data from backup.
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Re: Readynas services greyed out of unavailable
Is factory reset my only or best option? @mdgm-ntgr @StephenB
No other conclusions from all the logs?
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Re: Readynas services greyed out of unavailable
@wvkregten wrote:
Is factory reset my only or best option? @mdgm-ntgr @StephenB
No other conclusions from all the logs?
The greyed-out services and other symptoms suggest something has gotten corrupted on the OS partition.
Netgear support could possibly find/fix it, but the best way for you to ensure that everything is back to where it should be is to do the reset (though I realize it is time-consuming and annoying).