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_frantic_'s avatar
_frantic_
Aspirant
Oct 08, 2017

Cannot register RN104 to ReadyNAS Replicate

I had to rearrange disks and so I did a Factory Default on my RN104.

OS version is 6.8.1 (same es before FD).

Everything seems to work fine, but when I try to log the device into Replicate, I only get a message: "User name or password is invalid."

...which obviously is not the real problem, since credentials did not change. They do work on the Replicate web site. Also my RN312 runs on same network and is connected to the Replicate service.

 

I know, DNS settings are important. I am on DHCP, IPv4 only.

Any ideas, what is causing this? Are there any error log or setting fies I should check?

 

Best regards, frantic

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  • ...I could go to the ReadyNAS Replicate website, delete the device and then try to register it again.

    Of course I would loose all jobs. Perhaps this is the only way to get a device back online after factory defaulting it. Not sure, if this would be the right procedure...

    • StephenB's avatar
      StephenB
      Guru - Experienced User

      Replicate is going away fairly soon, so I suggest switching to rsync over ssh anyway.  That would lose your existing backups.

      • _frantic_'s avatar
        _frantic_
        Aspirant

        I removed the device (lost all jobs), reassigned it and recreated all jobs. Everything is fine again.

        Seems to be the way to go after Factory Default.

         


        StephenB wrote:

        Replicate is going away fairly soon, so I suggest switching to rsync over ssh anyway.  


        Now that is bad news.

        rsync is not suitable for backing up a ReadyNAS device to another ReadyNAS. It lacks generations. And, it can either add stuff until the target overflows (i. e., it has to be wiped from time to time, loosing everything), or make an exact copy (like mirror). Not good at all.

         

        I see only one alternative, which is ReadyDR.

        ...which is not an option on a RN104. I would have to buy another box. I don't like this idea too much.

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