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Hallo zusammen, ich möchte von einen ReadyNAS RND4450 eine verbliebene Festplatte auslesen. Die Platte wurde in einem Raid I genutzt. Das Ziel, was ich habe ist, die Daten von der Festplatte zu sichern und auf das neue NAS zu kopieren. Wenn ich das richtig sehe, nutzt Netgear EXT3 (Linux) als Dateisystem. Wenn ich nun unter Linux Mint die Festplatte per USB anschließe, sehe ich sogar die Partitionen unter „Disk“, nur ich kann sie nicht mounten. Hat jemand eine Idee woran das liegt und/oder welcher workaround hier möglich ist? Viele Grüße Steelwood --- Hello all, I would like to read a remaining hard disk from a ReadyNAS RND4450. The disk was used in a Raid I. The goal I have is to backup the data from the disk and copy it to the new NAS. If I see it correctly, Netgear uses EXT3 (Linux) as the file system. Now when I connect the hard drive via USB under Linux Mint, I even see the partitions under "Disk", only I can't mount them. Does anyone have an idea what this is and/or what workaround is possible here? Best regards Steelwood1.2KViews0likes2CommentsReadyNAS Duo V1 - Help Needed - Remote\Cloud Access & Applications
Hi all, I Am Hoping (praying) someone can help me. I recently purchased what I thought was a second hand ReadyNAS DUO V2 (upgradable to newer 6.5 firmware) unit off eBay. My assumptions we're based on the model number, I have since learnt about the minefield which is figuring out if a ReadyNAS Duo is a "true" V2. The unit works for what I need it for EXCEPT I am unable to locate any applications for the unit nor can I get remote\cloud access to the unit. My questions: 1) Now that v1 is end of life where can I download copies of the applications for this unit? 2) How can I setup remote\cloud Access to this unit? 3) Is there any custom firmware\applications available? Thanks in advance, t0ny84Solved3.2KViews0likes5CommentsSlow login
I have an RN316, a 428, and an Ultra4. On the 428 and the Ultra4, when I SSH in via Putty, I put i nmy username and then immediately, the password prompt appears. With the RN316, it takes up to 30 seconds for it to appear. Does anyone know what could cause the system to be slow like this?3.2KViews0likes11CommentsLocked out of ReadyNAS NV+, all ports closed
Hello! Somehow, I managed to get locked out of my ReadyNAS NV+. I suppose it's possible that I'm an idiot and did something stupid, but I'm not quite sure about that... Could be bitrot? Anyhow, it went into storage for a while, and came out completely locked down. It responds to ping, but I can't access it via http/https (no Frontview) or ssh. According to nmap the only 2 open ports are 111 (rpcbind) and 631 (ipp), and neither services are very helpful. However, one glimmer of hope, which I don't quite understand how it's working, is it shows up with status "Healthy" in RAIDar. It shows the right number of hard drives and IP address, but doesn't list a firmware version. Of course, poking the "Admin Page" in RAIDar goes nowhere. Help! What should I do?629Views0likes1CommentVolume not accesible
If I boot the NAS, my /data volume is OK but the 2 EDA500 are showing as red and volume inaccesible. When I boot readonly, I see everything perfectly fine. If I reboot from the UI, even /data shows up as red - but if I power down with the physical button /data is OK. I opened a ticket with Netgear, but despite them claiming that there's 24x7 support, it sonds like there is no support on the weekend and I am looking at least until Monday for someone to connect in. Does anyone here have any idea as to what I can try? I've telnetted in in the past but I'd rather not do that unless I had a concrete answer on what to do. Alternatively, does anyone now how to get netgear support to actually work on an issue?753Views0likes1Comment/var/backups/md
root@NAS:~# find /var -printf '%s %p\n' | sort -nr | head -20 1999268126720 /var/backups/md/tmp/wwn-0x5000cca251f3c069-part7 1999268126720 /var/backups/md/tmp/sdh7 1999268126720 /var/backups/md/tmp/ata-WDC_WD101KFBX-68R56N0_7PKNV77C-part7 8637575168 /var/cores/core-gdbus 246693888 /var/cores/core-readynasd 69976064 /var/backups/current_os.img 33986738 /var/lib/apt/lists/mirrors.kernel.org_debian_dists_jessie_main_binary-amd64_Packages 20916138 /var/cache/apt/pkgcache.bin 20851533 /var/cache/apt/srcpkgcache.bin 16777216 /var/cores/core-smbd 9928704 /var/cores/core-rsync 8388608 /var/log/journal/80c4898938f94d1e9ce2d6941a618096/system.journal 8388608 /var/log/journal/80c4898938f94d1e9ce2d6941a618096/system@faef121b8523437e80ca90776f25b31e-0000000000003866-000569d9b36d14f7.journal 8388608 /var/log/journal/80c4898938f94d1e9ce2d6941a618096/system@faef121b8523437e80ca90776f25b31e-0000000000001c3a-00056965fe13c209.journal 8388608 /var/log/journal/80c4898938f94d1e9ce2d6941a618096/system@faef121b8523437e80ca90776f25b31e-0000000000000001-000568c1439415e5.journal 8388608 /var/log/journal/80c4898938f94d1e9ce2d6941a618096/system@00056ab902e886ff-bee715474fe5439e.journal~ 8388608 /var/log/journal/80c4898938f94d1e9ce2d6941a618096/system@00056a6513c6f09f-8d9d8fbcbabb8a61.journal~ 8011776 /var/readynasd/db.sq3 7438336 /var/backups/readynasd/db.sq3 5045112 /var/subsonic/jetty/4428/webapp/WEB-INF/lib/org.eclipse.persistence.core-2.5.1.jar Is this normal to see these files in /var/backups/md? What are those huge files?1.4KViews0likes4Comments