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t1000-forever
Jan 26, 2026Aspirant
Best way to swap drives ReadyNAS nv+ v2
I know that my ReadyNAS nv+ v2 is no longer supported, however I would like to use it as a place to store data that can easily be reproduced. I've had it fitted from day 1 with two 3 TB Western Digit...
- Feb 09, 2026
With the help of StephenB, I disabled write cache in the new three drive setup, also opted to disable AFP, NFS, ReadyDLNA and UPnP services while I was at it.
Low and behold, this time Robocopy was able to copy 35+ GB at 200 Mbps to the NAS without any issues! So I now have Robocopy copying a lot of other data to the NAS, my guess is that whatever the issue was has gone.
t1000-forever
Feb 02, 2026Aspirant
StephenB appreciate your help here.
Any thoughts on why the NAS stops being accessible over the network after copying a (small) amount of data? I feel that this issue should be understood and resolved, otherwise I feel I should put back the original two 3 TB Western Digital WD30EFRX drives.
StephenB
Feb 04, 2026Guru - Experienced User
t1000-forever wrote:Any thoughts on why the NAS stops being accessible over the network after copying a (small) amount of data?
Download the full log zip file from the dashboard, and take a look in there for clues. If you can't sort it out, you can send me a private message (PM) with a link to the full zip. Make sure the permissions are set so anyone with the link can download. You send a PM using the envelope icon in the upper right of the forum page.
One caveat here - I've never owned this particular model, which does limit my ability to help troubleshoot.
- t1000-foreverFeb 06, 2026Aspirant
Great will PM you with the logs StephenB! I had a look myself but did not spot something obvious.
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