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bigsteve59
Jul 23, 2021Aspirant
RN12P Trying to reinstall without success
Hi Folks, First time post here. I have an old RN12P which we have been using for some years without issue. It's ceased being used as a file share and I wanted to upgrade it and use it as a backu...
- Jul 24, 2021
FYI, few will know your NAS as a 12P, most will know it as an RN3200.
You appear to be running OS4.2.x on it still -- which is the approved firmware for it. Unfortunately, OS4.2.x doesn't give any information on the VGA screen beyond what you are seeing. Your NAS can be converted to run OS6, but it's probably not a good plan to do that until you make sure it's fully healthy under OS4.2.x. Since all of the drives are new anyway, I suggest you mount just one and do a factory default. That way, it won't go off creating a RAID volume, which takes a long time. If you want to check all bays, just power down and move it to each bay sequentially, then power back up.
If that works, then either put in all drives and do another default (that will be much faster than adding the drives one at a time and expanding) or first convert to OS6, then do the default with all drives.
If you do want to convert, you'll find instuctions here in the forum. Note that for a 3200/4200 type system where the flash is a USB drive internal to the unit, I recommend making an image of it before doing the conversion. It makes it a lot easier to start over if something goes wrong.
Sandshark
Jul 24, 2021Sensei - Experienced User
FYI, few will know your NAS as a 12P, most will know it as an RN3200.
You appear to be running OS4.2.x on it still -- which is the approved firmware for it. Unfortunately, OS4.2.x doesn't give any information on the VGA screen beyond what you are seeing. Your NAS can be converted to run OS6, but it's probably not a good plan to do that until you make sure it's fully healthy under OS4.2.x. Since all of the drives are new anyway, I suggest you mount just one and do a factory default. That way, it won't go off creating a RAID volume, which takes a long time. If you want to check all bays, just power down and move it to each bay sequentially, then power back up.
If that works, then either put in all drives and do another default (that will be much faster than adding the drives one at a time and expanding) or first convert to OS6, then do the default with all drives.
If you do want to convert, you'll find instuctions here in the forum. Note that for a 3200/4200 type system where the flash is a USB drive internal to the unit, I recommend making an image of it before doing the conversion. It makes it a lot easier to start over if something goes wrong.
bigsteve59
Jul 27, 2021Aspirant
Hi Folks,
Thank you very much for your input. I have been able use a single drive to test and initialise the system. As suggested, I move the drive around the box to prove that all of the slots were functional. Just to be safe, before starting again, I cleaned all the drives to make sure that there was no partition information anywhere and then did a Factory Reset with all 12 drives plugged in. The machine is currently re-syncing and is about 3% through, the most progress I've seen at any point during this whole process.
I shall wait until the drive is complete before configuring a name and fixed IP but it looks as if I am on the road to success. Thank you once again for your assistance.
Steve.
- SandsharkJul 27, 2021Sensei - Experienced User
Glad you got it worked out. With 12 drives, it can be daunting to figure out which is the problem one when it's in the initial set-up. If the sync process slows way down, you have likely run into a drive issue.
I take it you decided not to move to OS6 on it.
FYI, it is generally better to reserve an IP address in your router instead of setting a static IP in the NAS.
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