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Polroa
Mar 28, 2021Aspirant
ReadyNAS Ultra 2 doesn't start properly
I am having trouble accessing my ReadyNAS Ultra 2, after both original disks chrashed, about one year apart. The disks were 2 TB Seagate Barracuda, and had been running for 6-7 years when one of the...
Polroa
Mar 29, 2021Aspirant
I read about the partitioning with Rufus in an older post in the community. Rechecking the post, it was about custom firmware. Thorough reading is a good idea :-) I have followed the USB Recovery Tool trying eight (!) different USB sticks, with no luck. Some of tje sticks have activity indicators, and the only blink once about 10-12 seconds after start ut, and then again after 30 seconds. I let the NAS run for 45 minutes each time, just to be sure.
I have also tried to reload the OS twice, but the NAS is still unaccessible.
Sandshark
Mar 29, 2021Sensei
Polroa wrote:
I have also tried to reload the OS twice, but the NAS is still unaccessible.
This statement confuses me, as the only way to re-load the OS on an "unreachable" NAS is via USB recovery, which you say isn't working.
Can you reach the NAS Admin GUI? The NAS is unreachable via what protocol(s)?
- PolroaMar 29, 2021Aspirant
Sandshark wrote:
Polroa wrote:I have also tried to reload the OS twice, but the NAS is still unaccessible.
This statement confuses me, as the only way to re-load the OS on an "unreachable" NAS is via USB recovery, which you say isn't working.
Can you reach the NAS Admin GUI? The NAS is unreachable via what protocol(s)?
Sorry, I was a bit clumsy with words. I meant the OS reinstall option in the boot menu.
I cannot reach the Admin GUI at all. My web browser (Microsoft Edger) reports' Error Connection Refused'. In my router's LAN Hosts list, the NAS is listed as 'Unknown'.- SandsharkMar 30, 2021Sensei
OK. Yeah, occasionally an install goes bad on a new set of drives and a re-install is needed right off, but I'm not surprised that didn't work.
But the NAS is showing up (though without proper identification) in your router? Can you ping it?
It may be helpful to boot in support mode and see what RAIDar and the router report.
- PolroaMar 30, 2021Aspirant
Sandshark wrote:OK. Yeah, occasionally an install goes bad on a new set of drives and a re-install is needed right off, but I'm not surprised that didn't work.
But the NAS is showing up (though without proper identification) in your router? Can you ping it?
It may be helpful to boot in support mode and see what RAIDar and the router report.
Yes, the NAS shows up in my router , and I can ping it. It's the same in support mode, the NAS shows in Raidar for approx. 30 secs an then disappears, and it is still listed in my router as 'Unknown'.
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