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WD My Book Live - the client is more alive by them dead?
I categorically welcome.
The trouble with the piece of iron wd my book live , updated h5ai (well, it can’t be connected with the operation of the device itself), how “suddenly” it stopped responding to requests. Neither http, nor smb, nor ssh - silence everywhere. Rebooted - silence. Dismantled, " anbricked " without the flag "destroy" - silence. Restarting with a different version of the image and the "destroy" flag is silent. Neither by name, nor by IP (on the router, binding ip to mac hardware). At what the screw itself works as it should, without errors. The thought comes of the death of the iron itself, although the diode glows, in some red-green color. The cable "Piece of iron" <==> "Router" is alive, since the link on the piece of iron is blinking, and the diode on the router hints "there is a piece of iron on the port."
What could you suggest about this?
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In general, the problem was solved, it was a compilation error swap.c. And now a little more about what was done in the end:
Before connecting the screw to the PC, a bootable USB flash drive was created with a live image of imuxmint. The image was taken from offsite , I used Universal-USB-Installer-1.9.5.5 for recording . In the "standard" mode, it refused to start, but in the "safe" mode it started with a bang.
Next, the debrick.sh script was slightly fixed (the creation of the "swap" binary was removed, instead I used the ready-made one), and a script was written for automation that installs mdadm and extracts the image and deb of the "firmware". And the script itself, and the "firmware", and the binary - in general, I posted everything on this link ( zip archive, direct link ).
Thanks everyone, everything works.
The way is easier without scripts! download image https://mega.co.nz/#!AAFFnQxA!PfId_3R6RRhS_EJ01X4l... we connect a blank disk that will be used in our NAS to the computer on which Ubuntu is installed (you can put guides on the Internet on the USB flash drive) In Ubuntu, open the downloaded image with the file manager that comes with it) for NAS) agree with everything and wait a bit) ZY. This image was taken from 1TB, so if you roll onto a larger disk, it will swear at errors with disk layout or something like that, don't be afraid to download GParted software to Ubntu through the application center, when you start opening it, it will offer to fix the disk, just agree, it will do everything ) And if you want to use all your 2 TB or 3 TB, then simply in the same software expand the largest partition on the disk to the entire non-exchange area.
Info from here:community.wd.com/t5/My-Book-Live/GUIDE-Debrick-MyB...
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