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mbelli
Sep 27, 2019Tutor
ReadyNAS 516 - won't boot
Hi, Looking for some ideas. I just installed a new NAS and was about to re-purpose the 516 to lighter duty. The drives were pulled and a new (new and old) set was put in. When I try to boo...
- Oct 02, 2019
Ok, so today I tried to insert the newly built array into the old NAS. The new drives went back into the new NAS and it came up just fine. So there is that.
The old drives went into the old NAS and the unfortunately (although somewhat predictably) the NAS exibited the same behavior.
I then harvested an ATX power supply from a computer I have running in the same cabinet, but could not get it to work at all! No response from the NAS at all. So I reconnected it's own PSU to ensure I had done nothing bad (I had to pull the panel with the motherboard out to get access to the two connectors). Good news is that it was still trying to power on with it's own PSU.
After reading a little on ECC vs. non-ECC memory, I was conforatble pulling a non-ECC module from the same computer and swapping that into the 516. Amazingly it went straight to the boot process and complained that there were no disks!
I replaced the motherboard so that the ATA port daughterboard was mounted and fired it up again, and it came up normally.
So long story short, memory module was bad. Ordering a new ECC one now.
Thanks again for all the help!!!
Sandshark
Sep 27, 2019Sensei - Experienced User
Remove the drives and boot to make sure one of them isn't pulling a voltage down too much. NAS should report "No drives detected" after booting.
mbelli
Sep 27, 2019Tutor
Thanks for the response.
I do believe I tried that before and the behavior was the same, but let me verify.
I will give that a try and report back.
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