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Hi, I just came to say thank you, I've also had a problem like this, only I didn't actually have a faulty disk at all, nevertheless the logical volumes on my NAS542 were down. Following the steps here helped (after running e2fsck, it took about 5 days to rebuild the raid, but now it's working again). Cheers!
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Ok, final update! The problem I had was that port forwarding was disabled by my ISP. Once I called them and they disabled this security feature (they said it's the default for customers with dynamic IP), everything works fine now. Again, thanks for help!
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Well, now, I had it exchanged, but the connection still doesn't work from the outer network at my home. I was able to configure the NAS without any problems at my parents' house where they have a modem and an ASUS router plugged in (RT55U), everything worked fine by just allowing the port forwarding rule in the router. At…
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OK, so I have reconfigured the NAS on a different network (with a different router) and the WebDAV works fine from the internet. It seems then that my router didn't work as expected, that it didn't forward the ports even though the rule was set there. I'll have to have it exchanged. Thank you very much for your assistance!…
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PPPoE. I'm not sure, but I'd say it's the public IP? How do I find out for sure?
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No, I cannot, not from the outside. All this works fine from the local network, however, not from the internet. (That is, I can load the webpage https://host_name.zyxel.me:port_number when I'm on the same network as my NAS, but not when I'm some place else. The same goes for webdav). No, I have a router that's configured…
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I have a router connected to PC and NAS via ethernet cable, other devices connected by wifi. Once in a while I connect my PC to NAS ad hoc, to the second NIC card. Port forwarding rules are screenshot above - 5003 <-> 5003, 443 <-> 443 etc. My RaiDrive is configured ike this: I have re-paired the NAS to my mail account and…
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Okay, thank you for your help and time.
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Do you think this masked bug could be what's causing the higher load average, or those would be just network pings/calls (indicated by the spikes in PID number)? Would a firmware reinstall (from here I guess? ftp://ftp.zyxel.com/NAS542/firmware) help?
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Ok, the PIDs keep rising by approximately 10 for every 10 seconds, but sometimes I see a burst increase in counts of tens. I'm trying to catch it with ps, so far I have just noticed two irregularly active processes: python /usr/local/apache/web_framework/portal/MZCA_Auto_Install.pyc /bin/sh -c /usr/bin/python…
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No, the LED next to the LAN port is blinking sporadically, most of the time it's just on, shining. However, it blinks once in a while even though I am not accessing the NAS. Oh, right, but still, 1.0 should mean something like 50 % CPU usage, right? The CPU usage is close to 0 % when idle. No matter how long I leave it…
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@Mijzelf: OK, approx. 10 % of files transfered and the transfer speed from USB3 to NAS is approx 45-50 MB/s. This is an improvement, thank you. However, I'm still a little worried about the load average, even when idle, it shows the load average over 1, which doesn't look right (file transfer terminated ~10 minutes ago).…
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@eozrocwd Yes, I disabled Twonky media server, thumbnails, in Tweaks I disabled python Twonky, fileye, and the recycle bin manager. @Mijzelf Status after initiating file transfer from powershell (e-data is my USB3 disk, i-data is the NAS folder), webinterface closed now. I don't know if I am able to see the transfer speed…
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My method was to do it in the webinterface (open file manager there, set up the transfer and then close it all), wait for the data to copy. result of 'top' from powershell: Mem: 957392K used, 54244K free, 0K shrd, 105360K buff, 635108K cachedCPU: 23.4% usr 49.3% sys 0.3% nic 19.8% idle 1.8% io 0.0% irq 5.1% sirqLoad…