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shaunyp's avatar
shaunyp
Aspirant
Oct 02, 2019

Readynas 1500 Corrupt Root

We were gifted a ReadyNas 1500 which are trying to get up and running. We have bought 4 x WD red 3TB drives and installed. The Nas has a DHCP address which I can ping and can see on RAIDar, however I cannot connect to it via its IP nor can I get it to reset to factory defaults. Each time I try, it checks all the disks (no problems) and then once I get past the setup (choose raid setup) it starts by installing then I get corrupt root. Have tried os install, checked disks via data lifeguard, nothing seems to work. I'd appreciate any help or suggestions as I have tried all previous thread suggestions. thanks in advance

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  • StephenB's avatar
    StephenB
    Guru - Experienced User

    I suggest trying Lifeguard again, and use the full erase test.  That can sometimes pick up issues that the non-destructive test misses.

     

    You can try that with just one drive (leaving the other slots empty).  When you power up the NAS with a zeroed drive, it should do a factory install automatically (using XRAID).  It will come up pretty quickly, since there is no RAID sync involved.

     

    If that works, you can then hot-insert the remaining drives one at a time - waiting for resync and expansion to complete before moving on to the next.

    • shaunyp's avatar
      shaunyp
      Aspirant

      Thanks Stephen, I will give it a go and let you know. I had hoped that as the drives were new they shouldn't cause an issue but it would seem, looking at some older posts with similar problems that you can never tell.

    • shaunyp's avatar
      shaunyp
      Aspirant

      Thanks Stephen, unfortunately full erase crashed after about 15 hours, however I zeroed a 120gb ssd and slotted it in and hey presto it worked. Now added remaining drives and all being raided so good news.

      Thanks for your suggestion

      • StephenB's avatar
        StephenB
        Guru - Experienced User

        shaunyp wrote:

        Thanks Stephen, unfortunately full erase crashed after about 15 hours,

        That could mean the disk is defective, so it might be worth following up on.

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