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paulsb01
Sep 28, 2020Aspirant
New drives. Not fully accessed
I took my old rdn4000u and out of storage as I want to use it as a back up. I Iinstalled 2 8tb drives after multiple tries, etc. erasingwith radar, etc it only sets it up a 1.3 tb. This is a 4 bay un...
- Sep 28, 2020
paulsb01 wrote:
What is the best way to set this up for 2) 8tb drives.. one to mirror the other in case of failure.
Do I use the pin hole on the back of the NAS and if so, which setting?
What you need is to do a factory default.
It is possible to do this with the reset pinhole, but the simplest way is to use the admin web interface (https://nas-ip-address/admin )
Choose System, and then Update from the left menus. Then select the "factory default" tab in the center, and then "Perform Factory Default".
The system will likely ask for confirmation (it's been a while since I did this), and then when it boots up it will automatically create a RAID-1 array. The ReadyNAS will be syncing the array for a while, but you can configure it during the process. Note you can also start loading it with data, but it will go faster if you wait for the array to be built.
paulsb01
Sep 28, 2020Aspirant
Yes.. I miss read thank you. I upgraded to the latest Firmware.
What is the best way to set this up for 2) 8tb drives.. one to mirror the other in case of failure.
Do I use the pin hole on the back of the NAS and if so, which setting?
Thanks,
paul
StephenB
Sep 28, 2020Guru - Experienced User
paulsb01 wrote:
What is the best way to set this up for 2) 8tb drives.. one to mirror the other in case of failure.
Do I use the pin hole on the back of the NAS and if so, which setting?
What you need is to do a factory default.
It is possible to do this with the reset pinhole, but the simplest way is to use the admin web interface (https://nas-ip-address/admin )
Choose System, and then Update from the left menus. Then select the "factory default" tab in the center, and then "Perform Factory Default".
The system will likely ask for confirmation (it's been a while since I did this), and then when it boots up it will automatically create a RAID-1 array. The ReadyNAS will be syncing the array for a while, but you can configure it during the process. Note you can also start loading it with data, but it will go faster if you wait for the array to be built.
- paulsb01Sep 28, 2020Aspirant
Thank you very much.
My thtought that was the factory default will undo the firmware upgrade I just performed.
- StephenBSep 28, 2020Guru - Experienced User
paulsb01 wrote:
My thought that was the factory default will undo the firmware upgrade I just
It won't. The install image for the firmware was written to flash as part of the upgrade. When you do the factory default, the boot loader uses that image to install the OS after it formats the disks.
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