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ReadyNASRND4000 not accessible
Hi,
Since a while I'm having connexion problems with the NAS. Shares would become inaccessible from Windows after a while and NAS had to be rebooted.
Today though, this workaround is not working anymore. After several reboots the shares can't be accessed.
The web interface of the NAS is accessible but not the shares in Windows.
Anyone experienced this? Any idea on how to solve the issue?
Cheers
Nicolas
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Re: ReadyNASRND4000 not accessible
What firmware do you have installed on the NAS?
Do you have a backup of your data?
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Re: ReadyNASRND4000 not accessible
Hello nicolasevens,
In the FrontView, please check if CIFS or SMB is enabled.
What do you get when you type in \\ followed by the IP address of the NAS?
Welcome to the community!
Regards,
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Re: ReadyNASRND4000 not accessible
Hi all,
Thanks for your replies.
I'm running RAIDiator 4.1.15 and CIFS is activated.
After checking further, I realize that the NAS is accessible from my SP4 but not from my desktop. Both are running W10.
So it must be a network issue with my desktop. DNS name of the NAS is not resolved on the desktop while it is on the SP4...
Still wondering why I had to reboot from time to time while the NAS already stops and starts automatically everyday.
Cheers
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Re: ReadyNASRND4000 not accessible
@nicolasevens wrote:
Still wondering why I had to reboot from time to time while the NAS already stops and starts automatically everyday.
This is often a sign of a filling OS partition - and if it fills all the way, then the NAS will fail to boot.
You could try clearing the logs (without downloading them) and see if the need to reboot stops.
If you use ReadyDLNA, there is an add-on that you can use to move the DLNA cache to the data partition - I suggest you install that if you use DLNA.
Here's a link (you'd need to SPARC download): https://community.netgear.com/t5/Using-your-ReadyNAS/ReadyDLNA-OS-Partition-Usage/m-p/829401/highlig...
Do you have ssh enabled?
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Re: ReadyNASRND4000 not accessible
Thanks for the tips, I'll try all of that 🙂