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TECH-JEFF
Jul 20, 2020Aspirant
power light blinking
Hi, For some reason I can't access our NAS. I try to detect the device and it's not seeing it. I did a manual IPscan on my network and I can see that it's getting an IP address. Power light is bl...
- Jul 23, 2020
TECH-JEFF wrote:
not quite sure about the warranty since our company bought this small company and this NAS was included in the buy out.
The mods ( JohnCM_S or Marc_V ) should be able to check. They'd need the serial number (and the domain name in the original company's email address would help). Send one of them a private message using the envelope icon in the upper right of the forum page.
Company acquisitions don't affect the warranty.
StephenB
Jul 20, 2020Guru - Experienced User
Try using RAIDar to check the NAS status. If it sees the NAS, you can try downloading the log zip file.
- TECH-JEFFJul 20, 2020Aspirant
I did use RAIDar, it was detected with status: no disks detected. Tried the admin page, it opens a browser but unable to see the login or home screen, just shwos site can't be reached. Tried to click on 'Browse' opens the windows explorer but nothing shows up. Tried rescan, no go
- StephenBJul 20, 2020Guru - Experienced User
TECH-JEFF wrote:
I did use RAIDar, it was detected with status: no disks detected.
The NAS boots off the disks. So if no disks are detected, then you can't reach the admin page, and of course can't see any files.
You should power down, and remove the disks (labeling by slot). Then test them in a windows PC (connecting with either SATA or a USB adapter/dock). Run the long test in the vendor diagnostic (seatools for seagate, or lifeguard for western digital).
Another thing you could try is removing disk 1 (powered down) and see if the NAS boots w/o it. If it fails the same way, then try putting disk 1 back, and booting w/o disk 2.
- TECH-JEFFJul 20, 2020Aspirant
So I tried powering off, take out both disks (1,2) no go.
-Tried powering off, take out disk 1 and left disk 2: no go
-tried powering off, take out disk 2 and left disk 1: no go
I guess this might be a disks issues, will try scanning both disks and see what comes up on the scan report.
Thanks
TECH-JEFF
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