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slask
Oct 23, 2019Aspirant
Brokendown READYNAS 324 copy discs to new 424
Please Help!!!!!
My ReadyNAS324 has broken down
I have now invester in a new 424 and I need help to transfer files
from discs i used in the old one to the new.
I have understood that the discs will
be erased if i just put then in the new NAS.
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- StephenBGuru - Experienced User
slask wrote:
I have understood that the discs will
be erased if i just put then in the new NAS.
No. If the array wasn't damaged when the RN324 failed, there whouldn't be any problem.
Just power down the RN424, and move the disks to it. Preserve the slot order (moving the disk in slot 1 of the RN324 to slot 1 of the RN424, etc). Power up the RN424 when you are finished.
However, it sounds like you have no backup of the data. RAID isn't enough to keep the data safe - so I do suggest putting a backup plan in place for the new NAS. Backup up to USB drives is one option.
- slaskAspirant
OK fine, but I'm not sure of the order of the discs
- StephenBGuru - Experienced User
slask wrote:
OK fine, but I'm not sure of the order of the discs
You've already removed them?
Do you have a log zip file from the RN324? That will give you the serial number of the disks (sda being the first, sdb the second, ...).
If you don't have that either, you'll need to just put the disks in. The NAS will usually figure out the order. But in the future you should label the disks by slot as you remove them.
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