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Tope6402
Mar 11, 2018Aspirant
Ready NAS NV+
My ready NAS NV+ doesnt start up, probably due to cut in the power to the unit several times. Is it possible to restore data or do i need to buy a similar unit and connect the disks? Is there a software to read the disks? I have tried to installed one of the disk in a hard drive station with SATA/USB connection, not possible to read data.
5 Replies
- Marc_VNETGEAR Employee Retired
Hi Tope6402
Welcome to the Community!
Provided that your disks are stlll in healthy condition you can actually purchase a similar model and it should be just fine plugging the disks back in order. However, you may get a unit second hand already since this are already EOL.
What I can advice is to purchase an OS 6 Unit and have your disks migrated to it. Here is a link on the disk migration from NV+ to an OS 6 unit.
Support will assist you on getting your data and transferring it to a different disk.
What you will need for Support to attempt recovery of your data:
- The RAID from your legacy ReadyNAS must be in working order for the data to be recovered. If the RAID is broken it may require further analysis from Technical Support and the data may not be recoverable.
- Disks from the legacy ReadyNAS
- ReadyNAS OS 6 chassis
- One spare blank disk
- An alternate location to where the data can be transferred i.e. External USB HD, network share, another NAS device.
- Note: the alternate location must have enough capacity to accomodate the data coming from the volume of the legacy ReadyNAS.
To prepare the ReadyNAS OS 6 for data recovery:
- Insert the spare blank disk into the ReadyNAS OS 6 chassis
- Reset to factory defaults. Follow this guide to access the boot menu
- Perform a firmware update of your ReadyNAS.
- At this point please contact support, they will determine the necessary steps to attempt recovery of the data.
Once the data is made available using the ReadyNAS OS 6 device, the following actions can be taken:
- Copy off all the data to the alternate location.
- access the boot menu
- Restore data to the new volume on the OS 6 NAS from the alternate location. See our Backup FAQ
Note: The method to bring the data online inside the ReadyNAS OS 6 device only allows for the data to become accessible to be copied to an alternate location.
Or you can also try to use ReclaiMe software if you want to recover your data without the NAS.
Hope this helps!
Regards
- Tope6402Aspirant
Hi Marc,
Will this unit fit as replacement?
Netgear ReadyNAS Ultra 2
//Tony
- Marc_VNETGEAR Employee Retired
Hi @Tope6402
ReadyNAS Ultra 2 is also an EOL unit and it is also running on RAIDiator 4.2 not OS 6.
Both have different architecture, NV+ runs with Sparc and Ultra 2 on X86 and migration is only allowed on the same architecture. If you plan to move to Ultra 2 then you need to have your NV+ working first. You may want to check on this unofficial guide from @mdgm on moving from a Sparc ReadyNAS to X86 ReadyNAS very good information you can read on this unofficial guide if you will push through with the Ultra 2.
I would still advice getting an OS 6 unit like the RN200 series or RN400 series this way you will have the latest support and of course features. You will also have 90 Days phone support included.Migrating to RAIDiator 4.1 or 5.3 to OS 6
Hope this helps!
Regards
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