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pure_jax
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Dec 08, 2017
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Disk Upgrade from 4X1TB to 4X3TB NV+ V2 4 Bay Not Working

I have followed the instructions to upgrade my Ready NAS NV+ V2 four bay from 4x1TB WD Green Power to 4X3TB Hitachi Deskstar 7K3000 HDS723030ALA640 however the volume is still reading 2.7TB

 

It is in an XRAID-2 Configuration and I replaced the drives one by one as instructed however it hasn't picked the extrat capacity and extended the volume.

 

Is there something I have missed? I have restarted the device multiple times.

 

The version of the firmware is RAIDiator 5.3.10 which i have tried to upgrade however this isnt working either.

 

I have also noticed my SMTP is not working for messages also.

 

Any advice appreciated.

  • > I have followed the instructions to upgrade my Ready NAS NV+ V2 four
    > bay [...]

       You've posted this in a "Cable Modems & Routers" forum.  You might
    get better answers sooner in some appropriate forum:

    https://community.netgear.com/t5/ReadyNAS-Network-Storage/ct-p/readynas

       When you get there, you might also:

          Reveal which "the instructions" you claim to have followed.

          Explain what "this isn[']t working either" actually means.

       Free advice: "not working" (or similar) is not a useful problem
    description.  It does not say what you did.  It does not say what
    happened when you did it.  As usual, showing actual actions with their
    actual results (error messages, ...) can be more helpful than vague
    descriptions or interpretations.

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  • > I have followed the instructions to upgrade my Ready NAS NV+ V2 four
    > bay [...]

       You've posted this in a "Cable Modems & Routers" forum.  You might
    get better answers sooner in some appropriate forum:

    https://community.netgear.com/t5/ReadyNAS-Network-Storage/ct-p/readynas

       When you get there, you might also:

          Reveal which "the instructions" you claim to have followed.

          Explain what "this isn[']t working either" actually means.

       Free advice: "not working" (or similar) is not a useful problem
    description.  It does not say what you did.  It does not say what
    happened when you did it.  As usual, showing actual actions with their
    actual results (error messages, ...) can be more helpful than vague
    descriptions or interpretations.