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Update : I can PING the NAS when assigning manually IP adress, but can't access
the WEB interface or other services from any command line session not WEB
browser. Did I lost firmware? How to recover?
Thanks
Original comment by Yooba777
on 11 Jan 2011 at 10:33
Hi Yooba,
I have exactely the same problem.
Problems started with Transmission: the service stoppd running and it was not
possible to have it runs again neither with 'start' nor with 'restart' button.
After a couple of days the NAS was no more accessible BUT I can ping it...
I see from Jan. nobody reply you so I think this is a hard step. I think
something hardware has gone.
Did you maybe in the meantime solved anything?
Thanks
Original comment by mpagl...@gmail.com
on 27 Aug 2011 at 5:31
Can you still connect to it via ssh/putty?
Original comment by stefansc...@googlemail.com
on 27 Aug 2011 at 7:08
Thank you for your quick reply.
The answer is - unfortunately - NO.
It is like all services are down...
I tried a port scan with <nmap> and the result is host is up but all ports are
closed!
Is it possible to carry on a hard reset?
Thanks
Original comment by mpagl...@gmail.com
on 27 Aug 2011 at 2:44
Push the reset button for a minute while the box starts up, that should reset
the config. I'm not sure if there's much you can do if that doesn't help.
Try hooking it up to a compuiter if it's currently connected to a router.
The best way to check what's going on would be with a serial cable, but that's
a bit involved.
Original comment by stefansc...@googlemail.com
on 28 Aug 2011 at 8:04
Solved!
The NAS was resetted and nmap showed both web and ssh ports listening (of
course on a different IP address gave by the router...).
Connected with the standard password and re-done all the cconfiguration.
It is running smoothly now.
Thanks again for your help!!!
Maurizio
Original comment by mpagl...@gmail.com
on 28 Aug 2011 at 9:50
Only for debugging purpose and for the community.
Problems started when I changed the location of the NAS.
At the beginning it was placed on a wooden surface but recently I changed
location putting it on top of the router.
When I took the NAS for resetting I noticed the lower surface (the metal one)
was hot - you can't keep fingers on it!
Now I placed a plastic separator between router and NAS and the metal surface
is no more so hot.
Maybe heat caused (or helped) the non function of the device.
Original comment by mpagl...@gmail.com
on 29 Aug 2011 at 4:32
So it could have been that the better cooling fixed it and not the reset?
Reseting clears the configuration area on the flash. It seems a bit odd that
the effects of the heat would be limited to that and not screw up the whole
flash.
Did you ever leave the box powered off when it wasn't working?
Original comment by stefansc...@googlemail.com
on 30 Aug 2011 at 11:56
Sorry, sorry, maybe my English is not enaugh good!
I resetted the NAS and this enabled me to access it and reconfigure again.
I simply thought the heat could have caused the corruption of the
configuration...
As for your last question, my box is always powered on since it is active on my
home lan (serving some PCs) and connected to an external HD with many data on
it.
Original comment by mpagl...@gmail.com
on 30 Aug 2011 at 4:35
Yeah ok.. I was just curious if it ever had a chance to cool off before you did
the reset.
Original comment by stefansc...@googlemail.com
on 31 Aug 2011 at 10:26
Dear All,
In fact, I struggled a lot with this issue, and finaly, the NAS came back to
life after several resets. I
guess that the heat was the issue as now I putted an heat sink on it and now it
works naked without any box. Overload,
I think.
----Message d'origine----
De: snake-os@googlecode.com
Date: 30.08.2011 18:36
À: <yooba@bluewin.ch>
Objet: Re:
Issue 120 in snake-os: Loss of connectivity, MAC addess changed to :
00-00-00-00-00-00 after reset/reboot
Comment #9
on issue 120 by mpagl...@gmail.com: Loss of connectivity, MAC
addess changed to : 00-00-00-00-00-00 after
reset/reboot
http://code.google.com/p/snake-os/issues/detail?id=120
Sorry, sorry, maybe my English is not enaugh good!
I resetted
the NAS and this enabled me to access it and reconfigure again.
I simply thought the heat could have caused the
corruption of the
configuration...
As for your last question, my box is always powered on since it is active
on my
home lan (serving some PCs) and connected to an external HD with many
data on it.
Original comment by Yooba777
on 7 Sep 2011 at 8:28
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
Yooba777
on 11 Jan 2011 at 11:23