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3 TopicsRN202 - Cannot uninstall application IDrive
Hi, I have an RN202 running the latest firmware 6.9.3. After rebooting, on the admin page I noticed all the installed apps display their names but their icons are missing. Since space was running low on the system volume, and the iDrive app seemed to be chewing up more space over time, I tried to uninstall it from the RN202 admin page but it failed with an email saying "Cannot uninstall application IDrive". Any ideas out there? Best Regards, GregSolved3.2KViews0likes10Commentsrsyslog writing to syslog.1 after logrotate since upgrading to 6.5.2
Hi, Ever since upgrading to ReadyNAS 6.5.2 a couple days ago, each morning at 6:25am when the logrotate happens the syslog file rotation happens normally, but then rsyslog keeps writing to syslog.1 instead of the, now empty, syslog file. As you can imagine this screws up the LogAnalyzer add-on app in ReadyNAS, leaving it empty also. The "workaround" I've found so far is to reboot the RN202. Doing a # service rsyslog restart doesn't seem to be enough to get it working again, a full reboot is required. I've also tried: # apt-get update && apt-get upgrade rsyslog ... Calculating upgrade... rsyslog is already the newest version. ... # rsyslogd -f/etc/rsyslog.conf -N1 rsyslogd: version 5.8.11, config validation run (level 1), master config /etc/rsyslog.conf rsyslogd: End of config validation run. Bye. # rsyslogd -f/etc/rsyslog.conf -N3 rsyslogd: version 5.8.11, config validation run (level 3), master config /etc/rsyslog.conf rsyslogd: End of config validation run. Bye. Any ideas out there what might be going on? Thanks, GregHow to enable clean urls in drupal
Recently bought a rn202 to replace a duo. no more Wordpress so I installed drupal nice but ... No clean url ... i need that for verification by Google (business) mod_rewrite is enabled in apache2 , .htaccess has I far as I can see the correct syntax .. however , there are a lot of .htaccess files in Drupal and I do really not understand how this app (or any other) works. I understand that Apache also runs front view, and such but well ... Any help appreciated!