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3 TopicsReadyNAS Pro 4 [X-RAID2] repeatedly inaccessible or looses connection to LAN on big data transfer
Trotz Factory-Reset verliert die ReadyNas Pro4 nach Update auf RAIDiator 4.2.31 beim Transfer größerer Datenmengen (so etwa ab 1 GB) ständig die Netzwerkverbindung bzw. verschwindet dann vom Netzwerk (IP-Adresse nicht mehr ansprechbar) und ist erst nach manuellem Neustart (Power off) wieder "ansprechbar". Wer weiß Abhilfe?4.4KViews0likes12CommentsRN104 inaccessible and displaying btrfs_biomerge_bio_hook+a4 message
Model: RN10400 Firmware: 6.5.1 OS: Windows 10 Environment: Small Office Home Network Installed Storage: 4 x 4TB Hard Drives - 1 volume Issue: NAS unavailable. Hangs during bootup and displays btrfs_biomerge_bio_hook+a4 message in the display window with power light flashing. Does not appear in RAIDar. Performed USB Recovery and same error still occurs during bootup. Looking for next steps...3.8KViews0likes6CommentsReadyNas Duo v1 keeps locking up (inaccessible)
Hello everyone, My ReadyNas Duo has been running faultlessly for years then suddenly I noticed is was offline in my LAN and I couldn't access Frontview in a browser. The device seemed to have frozen and it wouldn't shut down normally using the power button, I had to pull the cable. When restarting it the fans whirred noisily as usual but it didn't boot up properly and become usable again, Frontview was still inaccessible. the only way I could regain access to Frontview was rebooting with the reset button at the rear depressed and even then the NAS fell over again at some point during the day, I just can't get it stable. here's the system: Model: ReadyNAS Duo [X-RAID] Serial: 24M4137000BAA Firmware: RAIDiator 4.1.14 [1.00a043] Memory: 256 MB [2.5-3-3-7] IPv4 address:: 192.168.0.11 Volume C: Online, X-RAID, 2 disks, 50% of 1846 GB used After doing some searching here I've enabled SSH and done a 'df -h' Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on /dev/hdc1 1.9G 772M 1.1G 39% / tmpfs 16k 0 16k 0% /USB /dev/c/c 1.8T 927G 919G 51% /c It's at this point I'm a bit stumped with what to do next. I've used a bash terminal a bit before in the past but I don't really know how to go about troubleshooting this. Can anyone help? Thanks3KViews0likes7Comments