Hello,
i made a fresh install on a IBM x336 server with nas4free x64.
From the webgui all is ok. I can make my config and so on.
But direct on the server the shell is freeze.
No reaction from the keyboard will show on the monitor.
I don't know what can i do if i will made changes from the shell?
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Webgui is OK but shell is freeze?
- LA70
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Re: Webgui is OK but shell is freeze?
Hi,
Have no idea why it doesn't work - but enable SSHd with root access and you'll have shell access.
Have no idea why it doesn't work - but enable SSHd with root access and you'll have shell access.
9.2.0.1.972 x86 full, AMD Athlon@1.917GHz 3GB, (apcupsd).
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davidb
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Re: Webgui is OK but shell is freeze?
What kind of keyboard are you using (USB, PS/2)? Is it hooked directly up? through a KVM? are the keyboard lights on (i.e. caps lock/num lock toggle the lights)?
I have had problems occasionally with KVMs not passing keyboard input (no fault of N4F)
I have had problems occasionally with KVMs not passing keyboard input (no fault of N4F)
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devil77
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Re: Webgui is OK but shell is freeze?
Keyboard with PS/2 and Num lock LED is freeze on.
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davidb
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Re: Webgui is OK but shell is freeze?
Try a different keyboard if you can, if the numlock LED is frozen (won't toggle on/off), the keyboard is not passing any data to the machine.
Also, was the keyboard plugged in at boot time? Check BIOS settings to make sure PS/2 is enabled. On that note, does keyboard work in BIOS?
Also, was the keyboard plugged in at boot time? Check BIOS settings to make sure PS/2 is enabled. On that note, does keyboard work in BIOS?