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
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