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KayZak
Nov 21, 2016Aspirant
Cannot Connect to ReadyNAS Replicate
I have 2 ReadyNASes that were previously connected to a ReadyNAS replicate account. I factory restored one of the ReadyNASes then took the other off the ReadyNAS replicate account because I was havin...
OZ_DHB
Jan 20, 2017Aspirant
Hi,
I'm wondering what the resolution was to this issue. I am having (what seems to be) exactly the same issue. I'm running 2x RN312 2-bay units and have decided to upgrade the storage from 2x2TB to 2x4TB. I have one chassis upgraded and now neither will connect to Replicate. Which is a shame because I **love** Replicate. It has worked flawlessly for me for years between the two chassis'.
Reason I say it feels exactly the same is:
1) I can login successfully to replicate.readynas.com
2) When I login I get the same message that I have no devices connected to the account
3) When I login to the device admin screen, all appears 'green' (connected to internet etc)
4) When I attempt to switch on 'ReadyNAS Replicate' and enter the account I get a "User name or password is invalid" message. I am totally sure I am using the same username and password. I have even tried copying-and-pasting the same text in to each login just to be sure!
Appreciate any thoughts on resolution please.
Thank you
StephenB
Jan 22, 2017Guru - Experienced User
OZ_DHB wrote:
Appreciate any thoughts on resolution please.
I don't really have any, but did want to suggest that if both ReadyNAS are on the main network that you should check out ReadyDR.
- OZ_DHBJan 23, 2017Aspirant
Thanks StephenB, I'll give that a try.
May take until the weekend to have a go with it as the family are still verifying that all their files have made it across to the new disks and not until then will I blow away the old ones.
I'll revert to let you know what I find out and how it goes.
Thanks
- StephenBJan 23, 2017Guru - Experienced User
rsync of course is another option, and is the best choice if you want to simply copy the shares to the destination machine.
ReadyDR is similar to replicate in functionality.
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