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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 ...
- Apr 29, 2020
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?
StephenB
Apr 29, 2020Guru - Experienced User
karimtls wrote:
Yes the Ethernet LED was lit on both the NAS and the router
Ok.
If RAIDar couldn't find the NAS with no disks installed, then that's a bad sign.
But normally you won't be able to navigate the boot menu when the chassis fails either. If you have internet security software running on the PC, then disable that software and try using RAIDar again (with the disks removed).
Maybe also try that test after rebooting the router and the PC.
Sandshark
Apr 29, 2020Sensei
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?
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