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LawlisJ1
Dec 04, 2014Aspirant
ReadyNAS Duo V2 Issues I am having.
I have owned the ReadyNAS Duo V2 for quiet some time now but have never gotten it to work correctly. I can finish the setup process correctly but if the system looses power or is shutdown it act's as...
vandermerwe
Dec 04, 2014Master
I don't think using different drives is going to solve your problem, but do you have at least one drive that is?
Firstly do you have a duo v1 or v2, read this to find out:
http://www.rnasguide.com/2012/01/09/how ... -or-nv-v2/
What is actually happening when you power down and boot back up again? Are you saying you are losing the configuration settings? Does the data remain intact or are you losing the volume as well?
What firmware is installed on the nas?
What size are those disks?
I would start by confirming that at least 2 equal sized drives are healthy by testing them with vendor tools. Each disk manufacturer has these which you need to run on your PC.
As for using the disks, are you going into computer management and disk manager and deleting the partitions first?
Firstly do you have a duo v1 or v2, read this to find out:
http://www.rnasguide.com/2012/01/09/how ... -or-nv-v2/
What is actually happening when you power down and boot back up again? Are you saying you are losing the configuration settings? Does the data remain intact or are you losing the volume as well?
What firmware is installed on the nas?
What size are those disks?
I would start by confirming that at least 2 equal sized drives are healthy by testing them with vendor tools. Each disk manufacturer has these which you need to run on your PC.
As for using the disks, are you going into computer management and disk manager and deleting the partitions first?
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