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gopterman
May 08, 2013Aspirant
Is my Duo v1 dead?
I have a ReadyNAS Duo v1 with twin 1TB drives that has served me well until recently. After a number of power cuts that affected the area where I live, I now have a NAS that won't boot properly. ...
mdgm-ntgr
May 12, 2013NETGEAR Employee Retired
That's not the way to detect a failing disk. Hook the drive up to an internal SATA port in your Linux box, boot off the Ultimate Boot CD and check the health of the disk using the manufacturer's tool e.g. SeaTools for SeaGate disks.
Odd. The earlier post suggested disk 1 (0) not disk 2 (1) was faulty whilst your latest post in this threads suggests the opposite. Do you have an explanation for this?
Tech support mode is a low level diagnostics mode. In this mode the disk status isn't necessarily accurately reported in the enclosure.log file.
Odd. The earlier post suggested disk 1 (0) not disk 2 (1) was faulty whilst your latest post in this threads suggests the opposite. Do you have an explanation for this?
Tech support mode is a low level diagnostics mode. In this mode the disk status isn't necessarily accurately reported in the enclosure.log file.
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