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115 TopicsEasy fix fan/temp OS6 issues on x86 legacy #no support
>> EDIT - 2014-04-12 << Before to hack your system, update first to 6.1.7. Built-in fancontrol support is there! 6.1.7 has been released: http://www.readynas.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=76000 >> EDIT << Here is how to fix fan and temperature issues on legacy x86 systems running OS 6.x, until built-in support is there. I'd previously created this post http://www.readynas.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=51&t=70133&start=255#p393886 but it will be easier for community to have fancontrol file examples for all models in a dedicated post. It's a very easy and reliable method to monitor fan and temperature with lm-sensors and fancontrol standard packages. No change on GUI reports. NO WARRANTY / NO SUPPORT !!! with root access, execute the following commands: apt-get update && apt-get upgrade apt-get install lm-sensors fancontrol echo "#fancontrol" > /etc/fancontrol edit /etc/fancontrol file and copy the following file example corresponding to your model http://www.readynas.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=51&t=71155#p395324 or create your own /etc/fancontrol file using pwmconfig command http://www.readynas.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=51&t=71155&p=395324#p395318 fancontrol daemon start automaticaly when you install it. restart fancontrol daemon for changes in file /etc/fancontrol take effect /etc/init.d/fancontrol restart to interact with fancontrol daemon, use /etc/init.d/fancontrol stop /etc/init.d/fancontrol start /etc/init.d/fancontrol restart You can display sensors values with sensors command root@nas-xx-xx-xx:~# sensors coretemp-isa-0000 Adapter: ISA adapter Core 0: +43.0°C (high = +80.0°C, crit = +100.0°C) Core 1: +49.0°C (high = +80.0°C, crit = +100.0°C) it8721-isa-0a10 Adapter: ISA adapter in0: +12.19 V (min = +8.06 V, max = +10.66 V) ALARM in1: +4.98 V (min = +2.20 V, max = +3.51 V) ALARM in2: +3.28 V (min = +0.02 V, max = +0.18 V) ALARM in3: +0.00 V (min = +0.00 V, max = +0.00 V) ALARM in4: +1.02 V (min = +1.42 V, max = +2.21 V) ALARM in5: +1.80 V (min = +1.66 V, max = +0.54 V) ALARM in6: -12.10 V (min = -25.78 V, max = -0.01 V) in7: +3.24 V (min = +0.00 V, max = +2.86 V) ALARM in8: +3.34 V fan1: 0 RPM (min = 10 RPM) ALARM fan2: 0 RPM (min = 44 RPM) ALARM fan3: 851 RPM (min = 11 RPM) temp1: +0.0°C (low = +57.0°C, high = -25.0°C) ALARM sensor = thermistor temp2: +0.1°C (low = -16.0°C, high = -123.0°C) ALARM sensor = thermal diode temp3: +0.1°C (low = +37.0°C, high = -44.0°C) ALARM sensor = thermal diode cpu0_vid: +2.050 V16KViews0likes173CommentsWhy upgrade to OS6?
Sorry if this is a silly question but there are so many threads to read and I haven't come across a simple summarisation regards the benefits of upgrading to OS6. I have an ultra 4 plus that I use as a home Central storage for pics, docs, XBMC movie storage. I am playing with the idea of OS6. I've read about issues that have been faced and then overcome. The thread on instructions to upgrade is locked and hadn't been been updated for a few years. Can someone: 1. Summarise the RISKS and BENEFITS of upgrading to OS6 as things standing at this moment. 2. Link me to the latest instructions please. The more idiot proof the better. Any owners of the ultra 4 plus please feel free to reassure /dissuade me. All help appreciated.8KViews0likes20CommentsUpgrade ReadyNAS Pro Business Edition
Hi all.. Do you anticipate any problems with upgrading the following: Modell: ReadyNAS Pro Business Edition [X-RAID2] Serie: XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX Software: RAIDiator 4.2.27 Memory: 4096 MB [4-5-5-18 DDR2] (Upgraded cpu, cant remember wich type, need to check) Not quad. Using this: Upgrading from 4.2.x direct to 6.2.1 beta (or is there another way? ) Regards Hans7.3KViews0likes10CommentsExperience with OS 6 on Legacy....
Does anyone have any thoughts, tips, caveats to running OS6 on legacy hardware? I see lots of complaints, problems, etc. I'd like to hear from anyone that's got it running and using it on a day to day basis. I just bought a 316 and have that building the array. I also have an NVX and Ultra 4 Plus. Was thinking that it would be nice to have the newer OS and features on the U4+ Current use for my NVX is media storage and streaming with backups of my personal files from the U4+. The U4+ is used for Bit Torrent, media streaming and personal files. The NVX I picked up for super cheap a little over a year ago from Green Citizen. I think the backplane has gone bad as two drives will occasionally "go dead". So I shut it off and let it sit. I turn it on after a few days and it works fine. Hence the new 316 Going to have to shuffle things around from one NAS to the other. If I think that OS 6 on the U4+ isn't viable or worth it in the long run. I'll stick to 4.xx6.9KViews0likes18CommentsSMB: Browse shares from android broken
Hi, Devices: Ready NAS Ultra 2, OS 6.2.4 Under OS 4, I could access my shares using android Root Explorer or ES File Explorer on my local wifi network With OS6, using Root Explorer, I noticed I can only browse folders, but I cannot list the file they contain. Files in root of the share are listed, but not downloaded. Basically, I can browse through folder structure but I cannot list any file. ES File Explorer gives an error when accessing folders from share root: insufficient permissions Same shares with same credentials work perfectly from windows PC Any fix to this?Solved6.6KViews0likes12Commentssuddenly started getting fan speed errors
hi, I run 6.2.4 on RNDU4000, and suddenly started getting errors in log and email: Thu Jun 11 2015 9:24:08 System: Fan 'Fan' in enclosure 'Internal' speed is below threshold. (709 rpm). Thu Jun 11 2015 9:22:11 System: Fan 'Fan' in enclosure 'Internal' speed is below threshold. (711 rpm). Thu Jun 11 2015 9:19:54 System: Fan 'Fan' in enclosure 'Internal' speed is below threshold. (711 rpm). Thu Jun 11 2015 9:16:02 System: Fan 'Fan' in enclosure 'Internal' speed is below threshold. (711 rpm). Thu Jun 11 2015 9:14:36 System: Fan 'Fan' in enclosure 'Internal' speed is below threshold. (710 rpm). Thu Jun 11 2015 9:08:54 System: Fan 'Fan' in enclosure 'Internal' speed is below threshold. (711 rpm). Thu Jun 11 2015 9:07:23 System: Fan 'Fan' in enclosure 'Internal' speed is below threshold. (709 rpm). Thu Jun 11 2015 9:06:16 System: Fan 'Fan' in enclosure 'Internal' speed is below threshold. (709 rpm). Thu Jun 11 2015 9:04:15 System: Fan 'Fan' in enclosure 'Internal' speed is below threshold. (708 rpm). Thu Jun 11 2015 9:03:33 System: Fan 'Fan' in enclosure 'Internal' speed is below threshold. (711 rpm). Thu Jun 11 2015 9:02:27 System: Fan 'Fan' in enclosure 'Internal' speed is below threshold. (707 rpm). Thu Jun 11 2015 9:00:56 System: Fan 'Fan' in enclosure 'Internal' speed is below threshold. (709 rpm). Thu Jun 11 2015 8:58:54 System: Fan 'Fan' in enclosure 'Internal' speed is below threshold. (709 rpm). Thu Jun 11 2015 8:58:18 System: Fan 'Fan' in enclosure 'Internal' speed is below threshold. (709 rpm). how to fix this?6.5KViews0likes23CommentsUSB backup on OS 6.2.4 Ultra6 fails
I am having difficulty with backing up my Ultra6 via USB to an external Seagate 4TB USB disk drive, namely: USB backup to a specific USB port fails with "Backup: Error backup job '<sharename>': destination cannot be accessed." USB ports listed from the dropdown in backup configuration include "USB Back Top" and "USB Back Bottom" while the Ultra6 has USB Back Left and USB Back Right ports on the back The USB device have iterrated from USB_HDD_1 through to USB_HDD_3 (negating the solution to backup to the USB share) Logs show the device is connected to: usb_devices 2-1 product=USB DISK idProduct=1000 idVendor=090c devnum=2 speed=480 2-1:1.0 2-2 product=Expansion Desk idProduct=3312 idVendor=0bc2 devnum=3 speed=480 2-2:1.0 .. 7-0:1.0 7-1 product=Back-UPS ES 550G FW:870.O3 .I USB FW:O3 idProduct=0002 idVendor=051d devnum=2 speed=1.5 7-1:1.0 usb_storage *** Connected devices *** /dev/disk/external/3:-1:ST4000DM000-1F2168:Z3017Q3G:480:7814037160 -> ../../sdh While the backup jobs configure themselves (in /etc/frontview/backup_jobs.conf) as (using USB Back Top, USB Front and USB Back Bottom): USB Back Top = dst: [usb:usb_port_3:3]/ USB Front = dst: [usb:usb_port_3:1]/ USB Back Bottom = dst: [usb:usb_port_3:4]/ Has anyone encountered this issue and solved it? I have the 4TB plugged into the Back Left port and a UPS plugged into the Back RIght port. Nothing plugged into the front port. I have not swapped or tested other ports yet but will do so this weekend. Any help would be greatly appreciated.Solved5.9KViews0likes12CommentsReadyCLOUD???
I am trying to get ReadyCLOUD to work on my Pioneer Pro (which is running 6.2)... 1) I enabled ReadyCLOUD on the Cloud tab, 2) Created a user on ReadyCLOUD and used the ID to log into ReadyCLOUD on the NAS, 3) I selected a share in the ReadyCLOUD page and the user has read/write access. I can see the NAS when I log into the web page, and by see it I mean all the shares, not just the one I selected... Also, I downloaded the ReadyCLOUD app onto my iPad, but when I log in I can see the unit, but no shares??? Any suggestions what is going on?5.9KViews0likes4Comments6.2.4 high cpu => lockup => reboot => boot failed
Hi, I've had the same problem as mentioned here: http://www.readynas.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=160&t=81294 readynas ultra 4 os 6.2.4 (as I recall) After a while ssh was not accessible. I also had the only option to unsafe power off the device. Only that now it keeps saying: booting followed by boot failed, retry boot. I've already tried the boot mem check which resulted in no errors. Raidar only shows "system starting up..." ssh, web, ... are not accessible. I'm a little careful on what to do next. Should I try the boot os install?5.7KViews0likes14Comments