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dallis11
Apr 27, 2021Aspirant
RR4360X - Intermittent Error - "power supply no longer detected" error
I started seeing this error in the logs. I've seen it twice about 4 days apart. The power supply is showing as online however. Recommendations? 6.10.1v - ReadyNAS - Thanks
dallis11
Apr 27, 2021Aspirant
Seeing this via term - dmesg on the actual system:
[1868417.577801] i801_smbus 0000:00:1f.4: SMBus is busy. Trying to release it by resetting HBSY.
SMBus is still busy. SSRESET is in place to reset chip.
mdgm
Apr 28, 2021Virtuoso
You could try the fix here: https://gitlab.codycook.us/readynas-scripts/4360psufix.sh
- dallis11May 13, 2021Aspirant
Now the PSU is showing up as offline and log is full of the busy busy errors. Could this then be a bad PSU? It's under warranty but can't get to a live person without a paid contract. I'm on the latest version 6.10.1 readyNAS software.
- StephenBMay 14, 2021Guru - Experienced User
dallis11 wrote:
It's under warranty but can't get to a live person without a paid contract. I'm on the latest version 6.10.1 readyNAS software.
You could go into https://www.netgear.com/mynetgear/portal/mySupport.aspx and then select "contact support". You can select the 4360 and then choose "replace my defective netgear product". I believe that doesn't require a paid contract.
- dallis11May 14, 2021Aspirant
Thanks Steven,
I did that logged a ticket and then it said i had to call or it woiuld be cancelled in 24hrs. When I called message said a paid contract was needed to talk to support and hung up. I had read someone else had the same issue. you'd think you could call for free on that. apparently they want money to diagnose. A catch 22 it seems.
Would you say the fact that the PSU is staying offline that it is bad? despite the smbus is busy errors? Actually those have stopped now.
- dallis11May 14, 2021Aspirant
Sorry - final question - on the PSU replacement - seems like it is just a slide-in yes?
it has additional slots for more PSUs I read as well. Thanks
- StephenBMay 14, 2021Guru - Experienced User
dallis11 wrote:
Sorry - final question - on the PSU replacement - seems like it is just a slide-in yes?
it has additional slots for more PSUs I read as well. Thanks
PSUs are hot-swappable (as long as at least two are working). No idea on how many they normally include, and who you'd contact to buy more. My own NAS are all desktop models.
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