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karimtls
Apr 29, 2020Aspirant
ReadyNAS 102 not showing on my network and the disks leds are not on
i have four ReadyNAS 102 on my network.
Two of them suddenly disappeared from the network completely
when I look at the devices i can see the Act LED on But the Disks 1 and 2 LEDS are off.
I cant access the admin pages.
I cant find them using readyCloud or RAIDar.
Corrupted flash, which might be cured by a USB recovery, is still a possibility. But that it happened on two units doesn't point me to that straight off. Do you know if both actually went off-air at the same time, or were they just noticed within a small timeframe?
Did anything odd, like a power surge or local lightning strike, occur in the facility? Are the NAS protected by UPS? Do any share the same UPS?
11 Replies
- SandsharkSensei
Step one is usually to remove the drives with power off and re-boot without them. Label the drives so you know which slot they go it.
If RAIDar then finds the NAS with a "No Disks" status, then the hardware is fine and the issue is with the drives, probably something in the OS partition, but possibly actual bad drives.. Assuming RAID1, you can also try booting with just one drive at a time.
- karimtlsAspirant
I tried that but it still noy showing anything
Just to clarify - did you see the NAS on the network when you removed the drives and powered it up? RAIDar is one way to check: https://kb.netgear.com/20684/ReadyNAS-Downloads#raidar
Also, did you check the ethernet LED on the NAS and on the router?
karimtls wrote:
I am even trying to use the bootmenu to perform an os reinstall or a factory reset.
I can access the bootmenu fine.
but when i make a selection the power button blinks for like 10 seconds and then nothing happens after that.
Thank you for trying to help Sandshark.
Note you can't do either option without the disks installed.
There are two possibilities here:
- One or both disks have failed.
- The NAS chassis is broken (disk controller, the network interface, etc).
The NAS hardware isn't repairable. The warranty is 3 years for the original purchaser, so you should check the warranty status.
In some cases, the NAS can be brought back to life with a USB recovery. Sometimes replacing the power brick resolves it (requiring a risk-buy of a replacement adapter). But it'd be helpful to get some more information before trying either of those.
If you have a Windows PC you can connect the disks to it, and test them with vendor tools (Seatools for Seagate, Lifeguard for Western Digital). You can connect them either with SATA or a USB adapter/dock. If you have a spare disk, you could try doing a factory reset with that disk installed. Of course anything on it will be lost.
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