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hck88
Oct 28, 2018Aspirant
netgear readynas 1100
Hello i am new here and i have a netgear readynas 1100 with
Firmware:
RAIDiator 4.1.16 [1.00a147]
I have 3 of 2 tb Seagate ST2000DL003-9VT166 [ 1863 GB ] and are all healt...
hck88
Oct 31, 2018Aspirant
StephenB
Oct 31, 2018Guru - Experienced User
Your screenshot is from Frontview (RAIDiator web ui), not RAIDar. RAIDar is a Windows program that can gather some information from the NAS.
But your screenshot shows that disk 1 and disk 2 are both dead. Do you have a backup of the data?
- hck88Oct 31, 2018Aspirant
Im sorry for my no body reply. I have already put the hdd's to dockstation i formated them and checked with hdd sentinel, are healthy!
- hck88Oct 31, 2018Aspirant
I forget to tell you that at last picture they are blinking yellow the 1st and the 4th led.
- StephenBNov 01, 2018Guru - Experienced User
hck88 wrote:
Im sorry for my no body reply. I have already put the hdd's to dockstation i formated them and checked with hdd sentinel, are healthy!
Ok. I suggest powering down the NAS (removing the power cord) first. Leaving the NAS completely unpowered for 15 minutes or so will clear out any state that the BIOS might be using. Then power up and try a factory reset with only one disk. Use either disk 2 or disk 3, and keep it in it's original slot.
After that completes, try powering down the NAS, and shifting the disk to another slot. Power up, and confirm that it boots successfully. Repeat this until you've booted up in all the slots. That will confirm that all the bays are functional.
Once you know that the hardware is ok, you can add in the remaining disks one at a time (hot-inserting them - NAS running). Wait for the resync to complete before you add the next disk.
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