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2 TopicsReadyNAS 6.6 on 204 - stop working :-(
Hi to everyone. I received a bad news today. I wnt back to home and I found the readynas freezed with a "_309 out of memory" in the LSD. I transfered a lot of file with RSYNC from the 204 (backup job owner) to a 202 (RSYNC server). I have 4x3TB HD so I transfered only few parts of my data. The NAS was only with PLEX but in OFF position because it was not working after the ReadyNAS upgade to 6.6. When I rebooted (unplugged and plugged again) It works for a while, just the time to enter via WEB and to check if everything seems ok, and it freeze! :-( I tryed 3-4 time... I turned of ReadyDLNA and removed PLEX. it now works... boot, 1 minute and it freez. No error message. LCD off. No blinking lights :-( I really don't know what to do... I have to much media files to backup and reset with a fresh Install.5.5KViews0likes21CommentsReadyNAS 104 6.6.0 - Windows workstations can no longer access the SMB/CIFS shares
After two years of smoothe operation, I can no longer access the NAS from ANY Windows workstation. This includes: Windows 7 Professional Windows 7 Home Premium Windows Server 2008 R2 Windows 8.1 Professional Windows 7 Ultimate Windows 7 Enterprise Windows Vista Home Premium Things I have ALREADY done: Installed SMB Plus and locked SMB version to 2.1 (All other settings tried also) Local Security Policy - Changed to Send LM & NTLM, and disabled the need for signing Local Security Policy - Restrict NTML Outgoing = Allow All Added Registry key "EnableLinkedConnections" DWORD = 1 to system policy section Manually downgraded the Windows SMB client to v1, and v2, neither of which have an affect. I CAN access the share via a DOS command, when manually mapping the drives, and using command line. net use s: \\server2\share Command completed successfully dir s: I can see all the files in the share, but doing this through Windows explorer produces the error Windows can't access this disc The disc might be corrupt. Make sure that the disc uses a format that Windows recognizes. If the disc is unformatted, you need to format it before using it. I stress again, that for two years this has worked as intended, but recently I updated to OS 6.6.0, which pretty much mucked everything up, that plus a Microsoft update probably. I'm in the process of configuring a Windows Server box and moving all my documents over to it from the NAS. What a figgin waste.