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gixxer
Jan 21, 2014Aspirant
Pro Business Ed, odd power supply behavior, cpu hot, RMA ???
Hello, Background on this, ReadyNAS unit (purchased new few years ago), Model: ReadyNAS Pro Business Edition [X-RAID2] Firmware: RAIDiator 4.2.25 Memory: 1024 MB [4-5-5-15 DDR2] Volume C:...
gixxer
Jan 22, 2014Aspirant
Okay, thanks for all the inputs. I will start by cleaning out the inside and lay down fresh thermal paste.
So, after the ~17 or so hours spent on resync (from adding new 6 x 4 TB HDDs), the Health page now looks as follows,
Device Description Status
Disk 1 Seagate ST4000VN000-1H4168 3726 GB , 38 C / 100 F , Write-cache ON OK
Disk 2 Seagate ST4000VN000-1H4168 3726 GB , 39 C / 102 F , Write-cache ON OK
Disk 3 Seagate ST4000VN000-1H4168 3726 GB , 37 C / 98 F , Write-cache ON OK
Disk 4 Seagate ST4000VN000-1H4168 3726 GB , 37 C / 98 F , Write-cache ON OK
Disk 5 Seagate ST4000VN000-1H4168 3726 GB , 38 C / 100 F , Write-cache ON OK
Disk 6 Seagate ST4000VN000-1H4168 3726 GB , 36 C / 96 F , Write-cache ON OK
Fan SYS 922 RPM OK
Fan CPU 2136 RPM OK
Temp SYS 56 C / 132 F [Normal 0-65 C / 32-149 F] OK
Temp CPU 31.5 C / 88 F [Normal 0-60 C / 32-140 F] OK
UPS 1 Not present NA
I understand that the resync will be hard on the system and the drivers, but not clear if it's also supposed to drive the cpu out of spec on this Pro Business Edition unit.
We do have other Pro units, mainly Pro 6's, and those seem to have higher limit on the cpu temp, mainly 75 C.
Nonetheless, i will clean the internal.
By the way, anyone think the issue with power supply calls for RMA? Perhaps my forum searches was not strong enough, but i was not able to get hit(s) on this power down/on symptom i'm having. Thanks.
So, after the ~17 or so hours spent on resync (from adding new 6 x 4 TB HDDs), the Health page now looks as follows,
Device Description Status
Disk 1 Seagate ST4000VN000-1H4168 3726 GB , 38 C / 100 F , Write-cache ON OK
Disk 2 Seagate ST4000VN000-1H4168 3726 GB , 39 C / 102 F , Write-cache ON OK
Disk 3 Seagate ST4000VN000-1H4168 3726 GB , 37 C / 98 F , Write-cache ON OK
Disk 4 Seagate ST4000VN000-1H4168 3726 GB , 37 C / 98 F , Write-cache ON OK
Disk 5 Seagate ST4000VN000-1H4168 3726 GB , 38 C / 100 F , Write-cache ON OK
Disk 6 Seagate ST4000VN000-1H4168 3726 GB , 36 C / 96 F , Write-cache ON OK
Fan SYS 922 RPM OK
Fan CPU 2136 RPM OK
Temp SYS 56 C / 132 F [Normal 0-65 C / 32-149 F] OK
Temp CPU 31.5 C / 88 F [Normal 0-60 C / 32-140 F] OK
UPS 1 Not present NA
I understand that the resync will be hard on the system and the drivers, but not clear if it's also supposed to drive the cpu out of spec on this Pro Business Edition unit.
We do have other Pro units, mainly Pro 6's, and those seem to have higher limit on the cpu temp, mainly 75 C.
Nonetheless, i will clean the internal.
By the way, anyone think the issue with power supply calls for RMA? Perhaps my forum searches was not strong enough, but i was not able to get hit(s) on this power down/on symptom i'm having. Thanks.
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