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Bob_Nes
Dec 13, 2014Aspirant
How to Upgrade Disks in ReadyNAS Duo V1
I have an older Sparc ReadyNas Duo V1 with RAID-X and two 500 GB Disks. We use our NAS as our primary network storage within the media share. There is the regular assortment of folders with off...
Bob_Nes
Dec 15, 2014Aspirant
Yeah it says 450 minutes.
The UPS came with a custom cable where the square connector plugs into the "dataport" on the UPS,
the other end of that cable plugs into the USB port on the back of my ReadyNAS Duo.
I unplugged it from the UPS and got an email telling me "disconnected" and Frontview Health showed NO UPS.
I plugged it back into the other UPS port (there are two on the back) and it again says 450 minutes.
I think my old APC 350 gave me something like 15 minutes, so I agree the 450 probably is not correct.
I'll have to test it by unplugging the UPS from the utility power.
The ReadyNAS is supposed to power down when UPS gets to 30%.
It will be interesting to see how quickly it decreases from that 450.
The UPS came with a custom cable where the square connector plugs into the "dataport" on the UPS,
the other end of that cable plugs into the USB port on the back of my ReadyNAS Duo.
I unplugged it from the UPS and got an email telling me "disconnected" and Frontview Health showed NO UPS.
I plugged it back into the other UPS port (there are two on the back) and it again says 450 minutes.
I think my old APC 350 gave me something like 15 minutes, so I agree the 450 probably is not correct.
I'll have to test it by unplugging the UPS from the utility power.
The ReadyNAS is supposed to power down when UPS gets to 30%.
It will be interesting to see how quickly it decreases from that 450.
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