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leeway
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Oct 04, 2015
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ReadyNAS RNDP600E fails to power up - how to recover

I have a fully populated ReadyNAS 6 bay P600E and it has become tempremental about restarting and now seems to have failed completely.  While running it is fine but after a proper shutdown it shows no sign of life when I attempt to restart athoubgh the network ports show activity.  Last time after a power failure afte several minutes it did recover.

 

My guess is that this is power supply but I don't understand why it would run normally but then not restart - any ideas.

 

If I am unable to fix this with a power supply, what Netgear units are compatible with the P600E and what is the upgrade process to ensure I retain the data.

 

I don't have any restrictions on run/start time set.

 

 

 

 

  • Hopefully, the replacement supply will do the trick.  Failure to reliably restart from a power off but able to continue once it does start is actually a very common power supply symptom.  One of the voltages is probably a bit low, and moreso when the current inrush of powering on occurs.  Unloaded testing of the voltages will not typically show this, either.

     

    For future reference, you can use a standard ATX power supply to test if the power supply is the real problem before you purchase a replacement.  You just have to run it with the supply external.

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  • StephenB's avatar
    StephenB
    Guru - Experienced User

    You can use a SS-300SFD Seasonic Micro ATX supply.  You might add a 24 pin extension cable to the order - the Pro needs 500 mm, but many replacements are only 350 mm.

    • leeway's avatar
      leeway
      Aspirant

      Thanks for the quick reply - I have ordered a replacement to try.

       

      I am not convinced it is the power supply - it was working fine.    If that fails, what are my options for installing these drives in another newer 6 bay unit?  That was the compatibility part of my question.

      • StephenB's avatar
        StephenB
        Guru - Experienced User

        leeway wrote:

        If that fails, what are my options for installing these drives in another newer 6 bay unit?  That was the compatibility part of my question.


        You can migrate them to another x86 legacy unit (a pro-6 for instance).

         

        If you get an RN316 or an RN516, the data can be migrated with Netgear assistance.  The process requires enough external storage to copy all your data.  Perhaps contact netgear support directly (support.netgear.com) on this option before you purchase the new NAS.

         

        You'd also want to check the HCL for the newer NAS and make sure your existing drives are on it.

  • Replacement power supply did the trick although a tight squeeze now. Funny how that same part number grows more connections but a shorter main 24 pin cable! Main thing is it's working. Thanks all.

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