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LodyJ
Aspirant
Aug 05, 2015
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Convert ReadyNAS Duo v2 to JBOD

Hi,

I've got this old ReadyNAS Duo v2 with two 1TB harddisks which is running X-RAID.

My system has changed and I don't need RAID anymore.

Question :

Is there any way, to convert the X-Raid option to JBOD, which would be a lot more convenient for me....????

Thanks a lot in advance.

Best regards,

Lody J. Claessen

  • LodyJ's avatar
    LodyJ
    Aug 10, 2015

    Sorry mdgm,...

     

    I totally overlooked the fact, that the last suggestions came from you.... apologies for that...

     

    As I have stated before... I'm really getting old.... grin...

     

    Anyway I am equally grateful for your help on this.!!

     

    Very best regards,

     

    Lody J. Claessen

     

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  • JennC's avatar
    JennC
    NETGEAR Employee Retired

    Hello LodyJ,

     

    If you have important files stored, back up these files because you will have to factory reset.

     

    See article How do I change my Duo v2 or NV+ v2 from X-RAID2 to Flex-RAID?, this will explain what RAID levels available in OS5 NAS which is the OS of your ReadyNAS Do v2.

     

    After factory reset, reinstallation and selecting the RAID level are the next steps. JBOD is available in FlexRAID.

     

    We hope this helps and we look forward to your update.

     

    Regards,

    • LodyJ's avatar
      LodyJ
      Aspirant

      Hi JennC,

       

      Thanks a lot for your suggestions and my excuses for late reply...

      I tried out your suggestion in many different ways, but no success...

      I checked in at NetGear support.

      It appeared, that, although the label said it was a v2 unit, I have a version1.

      So... things changed completely...

       

      Anyway your suggestion started me on the right route to salvation.... :)

       

      Thanks for your kind help.

       

      Best regards,

       

      Lody J. Claessen

      • StephenB's avatar
        StephenB
        Guru - Experienced User

        LodyJ wrote:

        It appeared, that, although the label said it was a v2 unit, I have a version1.

        So... things changed completely...

         

        Well, not really.  The basic situation is unchanged.  With either unit you need to back up your data and do a factory reset to switch to jbod.

         

        Download the 4.3.8 RAIDar (PC version is here: http://www.downloads.netgear.com/files/ReadyNAS/RAIDar_Win_4_3_8.exe)

         

        Then back up the data, and document the configuration of the NAS (including any add-ons).

         

        Remove one disk from the duo, then initiate the factory reset procedure.  You can do this from the web ui (click system, then update, then click on the factory default tab).  Or you can do that using the procedure in the hardware manual (page 15-16): http://www.readynas.com/download/documentation/HM/Duov1_NV%2Bv1_HW_en_06Dec11.pdf

         

        Using the web ui is easier.

         

        Once you begin you have a short window to get the Duo to use flexraid.(~page 19 here: http://www.downloads.netgear.com/files/GDC/RND2110/RAIDiator4-1_SW_en_06Dec11.pdf).  You do this by launching RAIDar, and choosing setup.  The select flexraid / raid-0.

         

        The NAS will complete the factory install.   Then hot-insert the second disk, and create the second jbod volume.

         

        Then complete the NAS configuration, set up the shares, and restore the data from backup.

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