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Hi all, i am about to buy ReadyNAS RN422 (RN42200), but i notice the application on both android and iphone has issues as per the users review, is it recomonded to go for ReadyNAS at all while it has these issue, knowing that my team and i we are using google drive application on smartphone alot for business. also, for useres who has been using the application since long time.. are the developers giving good support on the smartphones application ? RegardsReadyNAS Duo v2 - Hardware pins do what?
Hello Everybody, I had a failure on a Disk of my REadyNas Duo and i replaced it, I decided to replace also the second one and now it's ok. My question is: When also the hardware will fail, how will i solve this problem since this hardware will be no more on the market? The data on the disks can be read with a different operative system and transfered on a new Nas device? Thanks in advanceUnrecognized server error occured when uploading ssh root addon on ReadyNAS Duo v2
Hello, I have downloaded the shh-root addon from here: https://kb.netgear.com/24586/RAIDiator-5-3-Add-ons Filenname: EnableRootSSH_1.0-arm.bin When uploading the binary in the frontview (tab Add-ons) the error-message "Unregognized server error occured" is shown. Anybody a solution? I have installed the latest RAIDiator Version for my Modell = 5.3.13 BR, OliverLogitech media server Readynas duoV2
Hi all, I'm driving crazy to activate Logitech media server on my old readynas duo V2 are days I'm fighting with it, but despite the availability (to be downloaded by the web page) of the addon, I cannot install it on the system. I use the readynas like my LMS backbone of several playes. For this reason I'm struggling to have this up and running. In my defunct readynas duo (version one) I had no problem to use it, but afyer the upgrade to 5.3.13 of a duo V2 I'm not able to install anything (on the v2). There is a way to have this upload possible? I triued several times from the panel, but I cannot see any page or option where I can manage this problem Thanks in advence for your support Kind regards DanieleSolvedReadynas nv+ v2 upgrade plex
Hey I am using Netgear nas nv+ v2 for my plex server, with Raidiator 5.3.12 version its going slow and i'm not able to get the latest plex server update installed. Is there anyways i can install another OS on my nas, so i can get the newer version than plex v0.9.16.6 (is there gonna be any newer versions of Raidiator with more addons?) EswolddSolvedInstallation de l'application Pydio (Ajaxexplorer)
Bonjour, J'ai un NAS RN3200. A chaque fois que je veux installer Pydio (mais d'autres applications également), le NAS veut mettre à jour ma liste d'applications et cela se solde à chaque fois par un échec. Quelqu'un sait-il d'où cela peut provenir. J'ai déjà fait une réinsatllation des paramètres usines. Merci pour votre réponse.7.1KViews0likes16CommentsOwnCloud 8.0.4
ownCloud[/sizde] Description ownCloud> is a flexible, open source file sync and share solution. Whether using a mobile device, a workstation, or a web client, ownCloud provides the ability to put the right files at the user's fingertips on any device in one simple-to-use, secure, private and controlled solution. Current Version: ownCloud 8.0.4 Requirements: ReadyNAS Platform: ARM ReadyNAS Firmware: RAIDiator 5.3.5 or newer Requires: PHP 5.4: For this add-on to work, the PHP 5.4 add-on has to be installed first! Installation For generic add-on installation instructions please see Add-On Installation Configuration After installation of the add-on, open the add-on's pane from the list of installed add-ons and click on the "Access you ownCloud" link. You will be redirected to your ownCloud installation. if you're asked to login, use admin as your username. The default password after initial installation is netgear1. For further configuration options please consult the OwnCloud Online Documentation.SABnzbd 0.7.20 (+ unRAR 5.1.6)
SABnzbd 0.7.20 Description: SABnzbd is an Open Source Binary Newsreader written in Python. It's incredibly easy to use, and works practically everywhere. SABnzbd makes Usenet as simple and streamlined as possible by automating everything we can. All you have to do is add an .nzb. SABnzbd takes over from there, where it will be automatically downloaded, verified, repaired, extracted and filed away with zero human interaction. Requirements: RAIDiator 5.3.2 or newer For this add-on to work,the Python2.7 add-on has to be installed on your ReadyNAS. Platform: ARM Current Version: SABnzbd 0.7.20 Changes in this release: - Update to new release of SABnzbd - Update to unRAR version 5.1.6 - Includes 'Kickstrap' theme for faster page load and mobile devices Details/Installation: After installation of the add-on, SABnzbd's web interface can be accessed by typing http://<ip of your NAS>:2708/ in your browser's address field. You will be presented with the setup wizard: After choosing your language and clicking on "Start Wizard" you'll be taken to the theme selection. I prefer the "Plush" theme but the choice is yours: If you want to protect access to the SABnzbd web interface, enter the credentials on the next screen. Important: If you opt to use HTTPS here, the port on which the interface is accessible will change to :9090 once the wizard is finished!. The next step is important. Enter the credentials to access your usenet providers news service. If you fail to enter proper credentials, the wizard will continue but you'll be redirected to the wizard setup on each access to the web interface until the credentials work! (so: don't use the ones from the screenshot, please. They won't work.) If you have an account with one of the two listed nzb search engines, you can enter that on the next screen: Once the wizard is finished SABnzbd will restart itself. It will also present you with a screen where it tells you on what URL to find the web interface in case any of the port settings have changed: Oce you made it to SABnzbd's real web interface, you may wish to change the location of downloaded files. As you can see, SABnzbd will place files into the "download/complete" directory. Since this is already symlinked to your "Media" share, you may leave that as is. If, however, you want to change the location, make sure to use the "/c/<name of the share>/<folder>/.." syntax. Also check that the destination directory is accessible for the "admin" user because that's the account SABnzbd is running under. If you want to make downloaded files accessible by every user on the NAS don't forget to set the "Permissions for completed downloads" to "777" (without the quotes).9.8KViews0likes15CommentsHow to get a Git repository on the ReadyNAS Duo v2
--From the keep your old hardware out of the landfill files-- The instructions on "Setting up a remote git repository on your ReadyNAS" are a bit out of date, and the community git addon is currently MIA. It took a bit of googling, but a local networked git repository is still doable on your DUO v2, so I thought I'd share what I found out. You have to download the SSH addon app from the Netgear addon website, and install it through the dashboard. Then, you need to ssh into the Duo as root using your admin password and add the following to /etc/apt/sources.list deb http://archive.debian.org/debian/ squeeze-updates main deb-src http://archive.debian.org/debian/ squeeze-updates main deb http://archive.debian.org/debian/ squeeze main deb-src http://archive.debian.org/debian/ squeeze main (As always, be careful what you type when logged iin as root, And, you might be able to avoid the first two lines, try skipping them and see if it works). Then you can run apt-get update, and then run apt-get install git (the internet says it's best to avoid running apt-get upgrade as it might brick your Duo v2) I found that I couldn't use the mkdir command to create the /opt/git/whatever. It may have been a typo that I didn't catch that prevented me from doing so, but if you find you have trouble with that you can cd /opt then mkdir git. Then cd into the newly created git dir and mkdir whatever to create the whatever directory. Say that three times fast. In the /root directory use vi to create the .bashrc file and populate it with: export PATH=$PATH:/usr/bin export PATH=$PATH:/opt/git/whatever If I didn't export /usr/bin I got errors in the next set of steps. Note: skip steps 1 and 2 as you already did them and go to steps 3 through 7. As per the comments section of "Setting up a remote git repository on your ReadyNAS": Step 3 should read "git --bare init" "To create & populate your remote repository: 1. Sign on to SSH as root: ssh root@your_nas_ip 2. Create the folder for your repository: mkdir /opt/git/what_ever && cd /opt/git/what_ever 3. Initialise the repository: git – bare init 4. Exit SSH (exit) 5. Navigate to the local git project folder: cd projects/etc 6. Add the remote repo: git remote add origin ssh://root@your_nas_ip/opt/git/what_ever 7. Populate the remote repository: git push origin master (using your admin password)." And, then you should be ready to get your git on, minus the gitweb.cgi local Web interface he mentions as you didn't install the community git addon. Also, of note: According to the debian mailing list there's no security support "at all!" for the code from archive.debian.org, so it's probably best to keep the Duo v2 warm and cozy on your LAN, and off the internet. Cheers