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After upgrading it stop working #225

Open GoogleCodeExporter opened 8 years ago

GoogleCodeExporter commented 8 years ago
I bought NS-K330... After upgrading with newest SNAKE OS it worked fine for few 
minutes. But after installing transmission (few minutes later) I lost LAN 
connection. And it seems it stop working. Only red light on LAN connection is 
flashing.
Any suggestions? I tried with reset button but no successes. 

Original issue reported on code.google.com by goran.do...@gmail.com on 26 Oct 2011 at 9:10

GoogleCodeExporter commented 8 years ago
Just to be clear. The box doesn't respond to anything anymore, even after a 
reboot? 
When rebooting none of the lights blink? (other than the small ones on the 
network socket)

If you remove the attached disk and reboot, does it start working again?

Original comment by stefansc...@googlemail.com on 28 Oct 2011 at 12:39

GoogleCodeExporter commented 8 years ago
I have one 2,5 WD disk on USB1 (two partitions: 1, 300GB; 2, 700GB). Both 
partitions in NTFS format. On USB2 I have USB stick 8GB also in NTFS (for swap).

When I removed the USB1 one and reboot it, it start working but not for a long 
time. 

I went back to old firmware from V1.3.2-20111019 to V1.3.2-20101130 and problem 
disappear, but still have problems with disk on USB1. The second partition 
mostly disappear. Then I have to reboot it to get it back. Is this the problem 
because I have two partitions or because of NTFS? I can format it in EXT3. Will 
this work then?

When this happens I can not access it from Windows or FTP and RAM usage is 96%, 
SWAP 0%, CPU 100%.

Any idea?

Original comment by goran.do...@gmail.com on 28 Oct 2011 at 8:44

GoogleCodeExporter commented 8 years ago
OK... old problems solved... but get new ones.

SOLUTION WAS: 

- marged both partitions on USB1 to create one
- formated in EXT3, 4kb
- get rid of flash disk on USB2 (it was not recognized in "partitions" after 
format in EXT3
- there is now one "sda1" and use it for "swap", "torrent" etc.
- upgaded back from V1.3.2-20101130 to V1.3.2-20111019 
- everything is stable now... no restarting, no freezing etc.

ONLY NOW I GET NEW BIG TROUBLE

I realy tried everything "no-linux" stuff, but now I can not connect through 
FTP, HTTP, TORRENTS...

- FTP: Filezilla report:

Waiting to retry...
Status: Resolving address of my.dyndns.info
Status: Connecting to xx.xxx.xxx.xx:21...
Status: Connection attempt failed with "ECONNREFUSED - Connection refused by 
server".
Error:  Could not connect to server

- before this I also get error: FTP - 530 Login Incorrect - even with right 
password
(I KNOW I HAVE RIGHT ONE)

HTTP: You must enter the correct username and password when your browser 
requests them in order to access the setup pages

- TORRENT: 

Oct 29 10:03:07 transmission-daemon[2429]: RPC Server Serving RPC and Web 
requests on port 127.0.0.1:9091/transmission/ (rpc-server.c:999)
Oct 29 10:03:07 transmission-daemon[2429]: RPC Server Whitelist enabled 
(rpc-server.c:1003)
Oct 29 10:03:07 transmission-daemon[2429]: RPC Server Password required 
(rpc-server.c:1006)
Oct 29 10:03:07 transmission-daemon[2429]: Port Forwarding Stopped 
(port-forwarding.c:181)
Oct 29 10:03:07 transmission-daemon[2429]: UDP Failed to set receive buffer: 
requested 4194304, got 206848 (tr-udp.c:75)
Oct 29 10:03:07 transmission-daemon[2429]: UDP Please add the line 
"net.core.rmem_max = 4194304" to /etc/sysctl.conf (tr-udp.c:80)
Oct 29 10:03:07 transmission-daemon[2429]: UDP Failed to set send buffer: 
requested 1048576, got 206848 (tr-udp.c:86)
Oct 29 10:03:07 transmission-daemon[2429]: UDP Please add the line 
"net.core.wmem_max = 1048576" to /etc/sysctl.conf (tr-udp.c:91)
Oct 29 10:03:07 transmission-daemon[2429]: DHT Reusing old id (tr-dht.c:305)
Oct 29 10:03:07 transmission-daemon[2429]: DHT Bootstrapping from 126 nodes 
(tr-dht.c:153)
Oct 29 10:03:07 transmission-daemon[2429]: Using settings from 
"/var/transmission/.config/transmission-daemon" (daemon.c:488)
Oct 29 10:03:07 transmission-daemon[2429]: Saved 
"/usb/sda1/torrents/.config/transmission-daemon/settings.json" (bencode.c:1721)
Oct 29 10:03:07 transmission-daemon[2429]: transmission-daemon requiring 
authentication (daemon.c:508)
Oct 29 10:03:07 transmission-daemon[2429]: Watching 
"/var/transmission/torrentwatch" for new .torrent files (daemon.c:520)
Oct 29 10:03:07 transmission-daemon[2429]: Using readdir to watch directory 
"/var/transmission/torrentwatch" (watch.c:162)
Oct 29 10:03:07 transmission-daemon[2429]: Loaded 3 torrents (session.c:1905)
Oct 29 10:04:06 transmission-daemon[2429]: xxxxxxxx (2011) DVDRip XviD-MAXSPEED 
Tracker gave HTTP response code 0 (No Response) (announcer.c:982)
Oct 29 10:04:06 transmission-daemon[2429]: xxxxxxxx (2011) DVDRip XviD-MAXSPEED 
Retrying announce in 352 seconds. (announcer.c:991)

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I also tried with restarting NAS and ROUTER, changed MAC address, changed IP 
from NAS.. nothing helped.

PLEASE SOME HELP!

Original comment by goran.do...@gmail.com on 29 Oct 2011 at 9:37

GoogleCodeExporter commented 8 years ago
Me, again. :)

Just info for other users and future users... 

After ten to twenty reboots changes of IP address and changes in FTP folder to: 
/usb/sda1 (before it was just /usb)it starts working as it should... 

I am very satisfied with this small server... :) 

And the latest SNAKE is perfect!

Original comment by goran.do...@gmail.com on 30 Oct 2011 at 9:29

GoogleCodeExporter commented 8 years ago
Good to hear that it's working now. Not sure how changing the ftp directory 
could have fixed these issues though.

Original comment by stefansc...@googlemail.com on 30 Oct 2011 at 2:40