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KillerBob
Mar 20, 2012Aspirant
Convert to Dual-Redundancy?
Hi, I am sorry if this has been answered before, and I guess I should know the answer, but I have looked around, and can't find it, so here goes; In my Pro I have 6 1TB discs, in normal "Redunda...
mdgm-ntgr
Mar 20, 2012NETGEAR Employee Retired
All drive bays are in use, so you can't take advantage of http://support.netgear.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/19044/~/converting-and-xraid2-system-to-dual-redundancy
You'll need to backup all data, do a factory default (e.g. via System > Update > Factory default) in Frontview, discover NAS using RAIDar (http://www.readynas.com/downloads), after a few initial checks are done on boot the NAS will enter a 10 minute countdown, during this time click setup choose X-RAID2, tick the dual-redundancy option and confirm your choice. Restore data from backup.
You'll need to backup all data, do a factory default (e.g. via System > Update > Factory default) in Frontview, discover NAS using RAIDar (http://www.readynas.com/downloads), after a few initial checks are done on boot the NAS will enter a 10 minute countdown, during this time click setup choose X-RAID2, tick the dual-redundancy option and confirm your choice. Restore data from backup.
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