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rekent
May 24, 2024Aspirant
ReadyNAS 3138 Loses Network Connectivity
I have a rack mounted ReadyNAS 3138 with LAN ports 1 and 2 connected to a UniFi switch via LAG. Today, the NAS lost network connectivity. I tried power cycling, changing the ports, and changing cab...
StephenB
May 25, 2024Guru - Experienced User
rekent wrote:
I then tried doing a OS reinstall on the NAS, still with no resolution.
FYI, that will remove the LAG from the config (and reset the password back to password). It also removes volume quota from the config.
I think the next step is to figure out if the issue is related to DHCP.
RAIDar should be able to find the NAS even if the IP address has failed over to something not on the subnet. So I'd try that.
You can also power down, and remove the disks (labeling by slot). Then power up diskless, and see if you get a persistent network connection.
Other steps would be to reboot the router and the switch.
rekent
May 26, 2024Aspirant
StephenB wrote:FYI, that will remove the LAG from the config (and reset the password back to password). It also removes volume quota from the config.
Yep, that was the goal. Didn't help though, unfortunately.
Switch and router have been reset, and a diskless power up tried, all with no effect. And unfortunately RAIDar will not run on the only computer that I have available (M1 MacBook Pro running macOS 14.4).
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