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potrero
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Jul 12, 2017
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Firmware Upgrade ReadyNAS NV - from 4.1.6 to latest 4.1.15

Hi - I'm currently running RAIDiator 4.1.6 with four 256GB drives. I'd like to upgrade to four 2TB drives and I understand I need to update my firmware to do so.

Questions:

1) Is it OK to jump from 4.1.6 to 4.1.15? Or do I need to update versions incrementally?

1a) If I need to update incrementally, how do I get the in-between versions?

2) When updating locally, what specific file is selected for uploading? (I downloaded the current firmware on my mac and there are two files, RAIDiator-4.1.15 and RAIDiator-4.1.15.md5)

 

I have already made a backup of my data.

 

Thanks for any info!!

 

- Aaron

  • Issues resolved by performing the following:

    - followed the steps listed in the first reply.

    - used a 500GB approved drive as a scratch disk and updated to latest 4.1.16 firmware

    - per steps, installed the 4 2TB WD Caviar black drives with a factory install (successfully loaded 4.1.16 and showed correct updated storage amount).

    - had to use Firefox browser on mac to get the proper feature display to update the Alert Message/Email info.

    - manually loaded the latest Squeezebox/LMS version (v7.9.0) and copied data back to the drives.

    You'll find the LMS installers (Logitech Media Server) for various platforms in http://downloads.slimdevices.com/Log...Server_v7.9.0/.

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  • 4.1.16 is actually the current version - you download it here: https://kb.netgear.com/000038792/RAIDiator-Version-4-1-16-Sparc

     

    It is a very big jump, and I think you will need to do a factory reset anyway.

     

    The safe approach is to

    • power down, removing your current disks (labeling by slot)
    • inserting a single scratch disk (not in the array and < 2 TB)
    • power up and do a factory install from the boot memu
    • upgrade the firmware (try one-shot)
    • power down and insert your 4x2TB disks
    • power up, and the system will do another factory install
    • restore your data from the backup.

    This isn't as bad as it looks from the list of steps...


    potrero wrote:

     

    2) When updating locally, what specific file is selected for uploading? (I downloaded the current firmware on my mac and there are two files, RAIDiator-4.1.15 and RAIDiator-4.1.15.md5)

     


    RAIDiator-4.1.15  The md5 file is a checksum you can use to verify the image.  It's not needed, since it was in a zip (which has it's own integrity check).  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MD5

    • potrero's avatar
      potrero
      Aspirant

      Thanks for the info/steps!

      I will give it a try.

       

    • potrero's avatar
      potrero
      Aspirant

      Question: Is it OK to use a WD 1.5TB WD1502FAEX Caviar Black as the single "scratch" disk you mention in your steps?

      It's not on the approved list...but will it work for this purpose? It's the only other spare disk I have available.

       

      Should I purchase another disk for this step?

       

      Thanks

      • StephenB's avatar
        StephenB
        Guru

        potrero wrote:

        Question: Is it OK to use a WD 1.5TB WD1502FAEX Caviar Black as the single "scratch" disk you mention in your steps?

         


        That should work.  

         

        The only caveat - some early firmware didn't support 1.5 TB drives, that was added somewhere only the way.  Unfortunately Netgear has removed the old RAIDiator releases from the kb articles, so I can't see the release notes that far back.

         

        So that might be an issue - but there's no harm in trying it.  All you need is fresh install so you can try the firmware upgrade.

         

        FWIW, one benefit of this approach is that the original disks are still intact, so you do have another fallback if something goes wrong.

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