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Public ReadyNAS OS 6.x Beta
22 TopicsCambiamenti in arrivo per RNOS 6.10.0
Due sono le principali funzionalità coinvolte nel RNOS 6.10.0: 1) rimozione dell’antivirus dalla serie 100 e 2) rimozione della riduzione della rotazione del disco per il Readynas 12+ bay rackmount. Rimozione dell’antivirus dalla serie 100 (RN102/RN104) Il requisito minimo per l’attuale implementazione dell’AntiVirus è il superamento della ram fisica disponibile per le unità della serie 100. Ci sono stati diversi problemi legati alle prestazioni e alla stabilità del software (applicazioni) che non siamo in grado di risolvere con le limitazioni dovute alla ram fisica di queste unità. Rimozione della riduzione della rotazione del disco per il Readynas 12+ bay rackmount (RR2312/ RN3220/ RR3312/ RN4220/ RR4312 / RR4360) La riduzione della rotazione del disco è generalmente destinata alle più piccole unità che cercano di salvare energia dalla rotazione dei dischi. Ci sono delle restrizioni di consumo di energia che gestiamo distribuendo la rotazione del disco fino a provvedere un passaggio regolare dei dischi dalla modalità di risparmio alla piena potenza. Questo tipo di comportamento non bilancia molto bene quando ci sono utenti che cercando di usare la funzionalità con più di 12 dischi. Calc XRAID | Elenco compatibilità hardware4.9KViews0likes2CommentsNeed help: System volume root's usage is 100%
Dear community, I have serious issue with my ReadyNAS 102. Currenrly my ROOT volume usage is 100%, resulting in not being able to access the Frontview and all kind of instabilty in the accessibility of my shared locations and installed apps. Also my MEDIA volume has less than 5% capacity resulting in instability issues. Who can help and support me in getting this issue solved? Find enclosed my logs: Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on udev 10M 4.0K 10M 1% /dev /dev/md0 4.0G 2.4G 1.4G 65% / tmpfs 249M 0 249M 0% /dev/shm tmpfs 249M 528K 248M 1% /run tmpfs 125M 0 125M 0% /run/lock tmpfs 249M 0 249M 0% /sys/fs/cgroup /dev/md127 462G 245G 216G 54% /Storage_2 /dev/md126 927G 762G 140G 85% /data /dev/md126 927G 762G 140G 85% /apps /dev/md126 927G 762G 140G 85% /home /dev/md127 462G 245G 216G 54% /run/nfs4/Storage_2/Documenten_2 /dev/md127 462G 245G 216G 54% /run/nfs4/Storage_2/Movies_2 /dev/md126 927G 762G 140G 85% /run/nfs4/data/Music /dev/md127 462G 245G 216G 54% /run/nfs4/Storage_2/Music_2 /dev/md126 927G 762G 140G 85% /run/nfs4/data/Pictures /dev/md127 462G 245G 216G 54% /run/nfs4/Storage_2/Shows_2 /dev/md126 927G 762G 140G 85% /run/nfs4/data/Transmission /dev/md126 927G 762G 140G 85% /run/nfs4/data/Videos udev 63155 392 62763 1% /dev /dev/md0 65536 65536 0 100% / tmpfs 63590 1 63589 1% /dev/shm tmpfs 63590 542 63048 1% /run tmpfs 63590 3 63587 1% /run/lock tmpfs 63590 9 63581 1% /sys/fs/cgroup /dev/md127 0 0 0 - /Storage_2 /dev/md126 0 0 0 - /data /dev/md126 0 0 0 - /apps /dev/md126 0 0 0 - /home /dev/md127 0 0 0 - /run/nfs4/Storage_2/Documenten_2 /dev/md127 0 0 0 - /run/nfs4/Storage_2/Movies_2 /dev/md126 0 0 0 - /run/nfs4/data/Music /dev/md127 0 0 0 - /run/nfs4/Storage_2/Music_2 /dev/md126 0 0 0 - /run/nfs4/data/Pictures /dev/md127 0 0 0 - /run/nfs4/Storage_2/Shows_2 /dev/md126 0 0 0 - /run/nfs4/data/Transmission /dev/md126 0 0 0 - /run/nfs4/data/Videos 4.0K /var/agentx 64M /var/backups 625M /var/cache 27M /var/cores 4.0K /var/ftp 210M /var/lib 4.0K /var/local 792K /var/lock 69M /var/log 4.0K /var/mail 11M /var/netatalk 4.0K /var/opt 12K /var/readydrop 2.0M /var/readynasd 0 /var/run 20K /var/spool 4.0K /var/tmp 8.0K /var/www 1005M total Any help is welcome! Cheers, Fremske3.1KViews0likes1CommentGroup "users" permissions taking preference over user outside the group (SMB)
Hi, it seems that since 6.5 (I noticed it in 6.5.1, so not sure when the bug started), user/group permissions are completely scrambled. Can you look at my detailed thread here, maybe I should have posted it in this forum to get attention: https://community.netgear.com/t5/Using-your-ReadyNAS/User-and-group-broken-permissions/m-p/1107451/highlight/true#M111893 It details the issue and a few suggestions to the GUI to make things more consistent The issue seems also to be reported here, in less details and over MAC https://community.netgear.com/t5/Using-your-ReadyNAS/Group-permissions-taking-preference-over-user/m-p/1092604#M1101602.3KViews0likes1Commenthow to update to OS6? Is it possible?
Netgear sent me an email recommending upgrading, said: The Vulnerability: NETGEAR has become aware of the Badlock security vulnerability that causes ReadyNAS OS 6 devices to be susceptible to man-in-the-middle (MiTM), denial of service (DoS), and similar attacks. Our records indicate that your NETGEAR product is affected. What You Can Do: NETGEAR strongly recommends that you install firmware version 6.5.0 that was released on May 17, 2016. I stil have RAIDAR 4.3.8 and firmware 4.2.28 and running x86. Not sure what to download and install, any help would be greatly Appreciated.5.1KViews0likes11CommentsReadyCLOUD di Windows App Beta (1.7.1205.335)
L'ultima beta: ReadyCLOUD di Windows App 1.7.1205.335 ReadyCLOUD per Windows - http://www.readynas.com/download/readycloud/ReadyCloudSetup.exe N.B. Questa versione beta può essere utilizzata con il firmware di produzione. Se si esegue OS 6.4.0 Beta è necessario utilizzare i client che utilizzano il server ReadyCLOUD beta: https://community.netgear.com/t5/ReadyNAS-Beta-Release/ReadyNASOS-6-4-0-T127-ReadyCloud-Desktop-App/... Per installare clicca sul link qui sopra scarica e quindi esegui il file ReadyCloudSetup.exe. I miglioramenti e correzioni dei bug: Windows 10 compatibilità Avvio della connessione più veloce, Miglioramento relativo alle connessioni tramite internet.Solved3.5KViews0likes1CommentDLNA Continues to drop out RN104/6.4.2
Hi, I have a fully wired LAN. Running Firmware 6.4.2 It seems that every time a new update is about to be launched, my DLNA starts dropping out. I'll be sitting watching regualr TV and I'll keep getting messages popping up telling me the ReadyNas has connected to the LAN - like a new device hjas been added/PnP. And/or, if I'm streaming a move from the ReadyNas, it will suddenly stop playing and a hop over to the regular TV. I have to change TV input, browse to the folder and start the movie again. Normally, If I stop a movie at any part, I have the option to 'jump' back to it. When the ReadyNas drops out, I don't have this option It is very annoying. I also recently found the ReadyNas very, very slow. It wanted to build a FAT/Index everytime I looked for files - took ages. I have installed SMB plus and disabled the antivirus - this is what I found when I googled the problem - it seems to have helped the speed issue.2.5KViews0likes2CommentsRsync not working with restricting security options in 6.4.1
After updating to Readynas OS 6.41 my rsync backups over SSH with KEY to another server do no longer work. The remote server has this option in /root/.ssh/authorized_keys command="/usr/local/bin/rrsync /mnt/disk/",no-pty,no-agent-forwarding,no-port-forwarding,no-user-rc,no-X11-forwarding ssh-rsa READYNAS PUCLIC KEYHERE The readynas did to backups to this system without problems... until i moved to 4.6.1 (from 6.2.5). It works if I: A) Either put this in /root/.ssh/authorized_keys on the remote server: command="/usr/local/bin/rrsync /mnt/disk/" ssh-rsa READYNAS PUCLIC KEYHERE B) Or if I issues this command from the CLI on the readynas (ssh login to NAS): rsync -avlz -e "ssh -o StrictHostKeyChecking=no -o UserKnownHostsFile=/dev/null" --stats --progress --exclude 'home_dieter/snapshot' /data/home_personx 10.0.0.xx:/ My conclusion: the 6.4.1 does add some command to the Rsync over SSH that failes to work with a security restricted Rsync server. It's NOT that the Rsync does not work together in terms of incompatible Rsync protocol versions, as far as I can tell. Can someone perhaps tell me what Rsync options the 6.4.1 uses with Rsync over SSH? What has changed with 6.4.1 compared to 6.2.5? info: My NAS: readynas 102, backup server: Debian “jessie”2.8KViews0likes1Comment