On Wednesday 31 January 2007 09:16:37 am David McMillan wrote:
Can you access some debug info on the NAS through the HTTP interface?
Rather little, I'm afraid. But I'm able to access the NAS device via Samba normally from my Windows systems on the same LAN, and my SUSE 10.0 system can still access the NAS via its FTP service (which I'm currently using to pull the information off). Also, I've found some more odd behavior: I experimented by creating a whole new empty directory and mounting the NAS device to it. The moment I mounted the NAS device to it, *that* directory vanished from the ls display, but showed up in df. When I umounted, ls started showing it again. It's almost as if the act of mounting something to the directory is causing the directory to 'get lost,' somehow.
How full is the NAS? More than 90%? More than 95%? If its too full you may be seeing your performance drop to slower than molasses at -40F. If you came back in an hour would the mount point be viewable? If its too full, can you copy anything off to a Windows machine to free up some space on the NAS for the real important info to be backed up? Stan -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org