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2 TopicsRND2000 Duo v1 - lockup after boot - OS partition full?
(NB: reposting since it appears my original post never got published for some reason...? https://community.netgear.com/t5/Using-your-ReadyNAS/RND2000-Duo-v1-lockup-after-boot-OS-partition-full/td-p/1447681) Hello again forum! TL;DR - think my OS partition is full. go to *** END STORY *** if you don't want to read my treatise *** START STORY *** So my ReadyNAS has decided to stop working for me. Not sure when exactly it stopped working - we weren't home for the last week - but upon returning I found a NAS that I couldn't access (Network Shares, FrontView, RAIDar, ping, etc). After troubleshooting networking issues, I attempted to power down the device via the power button to no avail. Left with no other option, I pulled the power (not much different to losing power, so...). Upon reconnection and powering up, I was overjoyed to see an email from my nas advising of the improper shutdown and a commencing RAID sync. Huzzah! I then however find that whilst I was talking to it (and it me), it stopped responding (and access via the aforementioned methods ceases to work). *** END STORY *** NAS Details (sketchy as I haven't looked recently and I don't want to power it up just to get latest info) Hardware: NETGEAR ReadyNAS Duo v1 Drives: 2 x 2TB WD RED WD20EFRX, RAID 1 Radiator Version: 4.1.15 (I think... it's been emailing me all the time to update to 4.1.16) PC Details Windows 10 Laptop, typically accessing via wirless (can jack in if required) After a bit of Googling, I find a few posts that give me the impression that it is a full OS partition. With this knowledge in hand, I'm now looking at fixing the issue but would like to have all the information at hand before I commence and potentiall brick my NAS. I do know my way around PCs, although am not familiar with *nix commands (have played with it a tiny bit many years a go on Red Hat GNOME & KDE, and I do have an Ubunto Live CD here somewhere...). Sources: https://community.netgear.com/t5/Using-your-ReadyNAS/ReadyNAS-Duo-v1-Full-OS-Partition/td-p/1136435 http://geertvanhorrik.com/2015/09/29/fix-readynas-frontview-broken-or-no-logs-exist-without-losing-d... https://onlyblueatwork.wordpress.com/2012/12/04/netgear-readynas-access-recovery/ http://netgear.nas-central.org/wiki/TechSupportMode Proposed process: Remove Disk 2 (for data safety) Boot NAS to Tech Support Mode (power button 20 seconds?) SSH (Putty) to NAS - un: root / pw: infr8ntdebug Mount partition: # /bin/start_raid.sh # mount /dev/hdc1 /sysroot Confirm full partition: # /sysroot/bin/df -h # /sysroot/bin/df -i # /sysroot/usr/bin/du -csh /sysroot/var/* # /sysroot/usr/bin/du -csh /sysroot/var/log/* Copy massive log/s to data parition as appropriate # cp /sysroot/var/log/frontview/error.log /???/backup_frontview_error.log (change /frontview/error.log as appropriate, not sure on destination file/location?) Empty log/s as required: # echo > /sysroot/var/log/frontview/error.log (change /frontview/error.log as appropriate) Come back here when it doesn't work3.6KViews0likes16CommentsReadynas RND2000 - Remote shows device offline even though it is connected and working
I have been using my Netgear Readynas RND2000 for a number of years and did have readynas remote connected and all was going well. Yes I did have to update the images and software versions to get it to connect remotely but it was working like a charm. This week, I replaced both the hard drives since there were increasing sector errors. The replacement went smoothly but the replacement seemed to reset all the settings / versions and images on the NAS to the original factory settings. I've entered the settings as I recall them being set at prior to the drive replacement and can use the NAS locally like a treat.... BUT I cannot access the NAS remotely using Readynas Remote any longer. I am able to log into Readynas remote and see the device but it shows as offline and will not connect. Can anyone help with some tips, advice, ideas..... I've read through so much on the forum and cannot find a solution. Help ! My system info ============ I am not sure if my RND2000 is version 1 or 2 but suspect possibly v1 as my serial number starts with 1VB3 (?) The local computer is Windows 7 - all other remote computers are Windows 10. I am running Radiator 4.1.16 Readynas Remote image version 1.0.9.78 (perhaps there is a newer version but this is the one I've installed after changing the drives ?) The Readynas desktop version is 1.7.6.28 PS I can also see the name of a device as it was set a few years ago (separate issue but does anyone know how to remove the NAS name from the list)3.7KViews0likes12Comments