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Mutley1
Dec 13, 2013Aspirant
RND2000-200 Not listed in Compatibility list?
Hello People I've been away from the forum for a long while and I'm rusty. I've purchased a RND2000-200 v2 2nd hand as my previous Nas died over a year ago and I've just not had a chance to do bugger...
Mutley1
Dec 29, 2013Aspirant
Chirpa
Got a question. My old nas hdd is coming from Duo v1 sparc.
If I got hold of a v1 sparc, would I be able to install the hdd's into it and it should read the info?
Obviously need a Duo sparc, can't with the newer v2's as they're Arm etc...
As looking at the data I've got through the recovery programs is just damn painful.
If I'm correct there, how do I add the hdd without a resync?
I've had a similar situation before where I unloaded my hdd's and realised I was in bother. Mdgm got me out of trouble last time, although made me work for it.
If I was to add a hdd into the nas with it powered off then powered up, but had raidar on to check there's no resync, would that be the correct way to go?
If so, does it matter whever I use bay 1 or bay 2 from old nas setup? Either hdd, 1 or 2?
I actually had to do it with bay 2 last time as I'd messed up bay 1. Kept the bay 2 to it's bay 2 in the reinstall, made sure I didn't put it in bay 1 etc..,.and the nas actually booted up and no resync. Everything was then fine. Added another hdd to bay 1 on a hot swap/add with the nas already on forcing it to resync with the already working hdd in bay 2.
Let me know whever I'm right here or not please.
I might bite the bullet and try to acquire a sparc for this data recovery, as it would make life much easier.
I need to look at these recovery programs properly instead of being tired like last night. It looked painful.
Got a question. My old nas hdd is coming from Duo v1 sparc.
If I got hold of a v1 sparc, would I be able to install the hdd's into it and it should read the info?
Obviously need a Duo sparc, can't with the newer v2's as they're Arm etc...
As looking at the data I've got through the recovery programs is just damn painful.
If I'm correct there, how do I add the hdd without a resync?
I've had a similar situation before where I unloaded my hdd's and realised I was in bother. Mdgm got me out of trouble last time, although made me work for it.
If I was to add a hdd into the nas with it powered off then powered up, but had raidar on to check there's no resync, would that be the correct way to go?
If so, does it matter whever I use bay 1 or bay 2 from old nas setup? Either hdd, 1 or 2?
I actually had to do it with bay 2 last time as I'd messed up bay 1. Kept the bay 2 to it's bay 2 in the reinstall, made sure I didn't put it in bay 1 etc..,.and the nas actually booted up and no resync. Everything was then fine. Added another hdd to bay 1 on a hot swap/add with the nas already on forcing it to resync with the already working hdd in bay 2.
Let me know whever I'm right here or not please.
I might bite the bullet and try to acquire a sparc for this data recovery, as it would make life much easier.
I need to look at these recovery programs properly instead of being tired like last night. It looked painful.
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