Hi!
Thanks for the answer. I'm using a WD Green Caviar.
In this moment I get error through the fonera webconsole: these are my
output:
ps
PID USER VSZ STAT COMMAND
1 root 1980 S init
2 root 0 SWN [ksoftirqd/0]
3 root 0 SW [watchdog/0]
4 root 0 SW< [events/0]
5 root 0 SW< [khelper]
6 root 0 SW< [kthread]
22 root 0 SW< [kblockd/0]
26 root 0 SW< [khubd]
39 root 0 SW< [kswapd0]
40 root 0 SW [pdflush]
41 root 0 SW [pdflush]
42 root 0 SW< [aio/0]
53 root 0 SW [mtdblockd]
82 root 0 SW< [dwc_otg]
235 root 0 SW< [scsi_eh_0]
257 root 0 SWN [jffs2_gcd_mtd6]
270 root 1980 S init
271 root 1980 S init
1944 nobody 3252 S avahi-daemon: running [Fonera.local]
2106 root 1968 S /sbin/fonstated -D
2680 root 0 SW [RtmpCmdQTask]
2685 root 0 SW [RtmpWscTask]
2891 root 2056 S /bin/sh /usr/lib/ddns/dynamic_dns_updater.sh
ddns_scr
3267 root 1972 S < /sbin/watchdog -t 5 -F /dev/watchdog
3381 root 1940 S /usr/sbin/dropbear -F -p 22 -a
3384 root 1408 S /sbin/onlined
3391 root 1992 S /usr/sbin/pure-ftpd -S 21 -E 1 -c 2 -C 2 -y 3:4
-U 13
3491 root 0 SW< [kjournald]
3500 root 4256 S /usr/sbin/openvpn --syslog openvpn(openvpn)
--writepi
3635 nobody 1308 S /usr/sbin/dnsmasq -K -D -y -Z -b -E -s lan -S
/lan/ -
3854 root 0 SW< [loop0]
3858 root 0 SW< [loop1]
3860 root 1980 S /bin/sh /tmp/images/torrent/bin/start.sh
/tmp/mounts/
4173 root 1996 S /usr/sbin/dropbear -F -p 22 -a
4796 root 1996 S -ash
5978 root 4212 S N /bin/smbd -D
6891 root 3952 S N /bin/smbd -D
6897 root 3772 S /bin/nmbd
9322 root 0 SW< [scsi_eh_1]
9323 root 0 SW< [usb-storage]
12162 root 612 R N [transmission-da]
12163 root 1980 R ps
30114 root 1972 S sleep 600
31119 root 5956 S /usr/bin/lua /Apps/lucid
root@Fonera:~# logread
(no anwser yet :( )
2013/3/13 Matthijs Kooijman <[email protected]>
> Hi Franz,
>
> > How can I try to restart? I'm a little bit lost with this linux version
> You can restart Samba by logging in through SSH and running the
> /etc/fonstated/RestartSamba (but of course that only helps if Samba is
> indeed the problem).
>
> When this happens for you again, could you run the commands "ps" and
> "logread" and send over the output to the mailing list? Perhaps that
> offers some insight in what is going wrong.
>
> > I'm pretty confused for this behaviour, with an old fat 350Gb I hadn't
> > this problem.
> What model and make of disk are you using now?
>
> Gr.
>
> Matthijs
>
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