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nrobinson1
Dec 10, 2015Aspirant
Kernal PAnic - how to turn NAS off?
I have got the message "Kernal Panic", after turning my ReadyNAS NV+ v1 back on, and have read the threads about checking disks etc. But I cannot do this until I have managed to turn the NAS off ...
- Dec 14, 2015
Hi nrobinson1,
You cannot update the firmware without disks inside the NAS. Since all four drives passed the extended test, you may insert all four drives and check if the NAS boots up just fine. Check if you can still access the data stored in it. Then observe, if the Kernel Panic message appears again.
Also, if you are able to access the data stored in your NAS, the first thing to do is to make sure to back up all of it right away for safety.
Regards,
DaneA
NETGEAR Community Team
nrobinson1
Dec 14, 2015Aspirant
So all four drives have passed the LifeGuard disk extended test.
Do I trry reinstalling all four drives or do I justt install 3 at a ime and see if it boots?
-234, then 1-34, then 12-4, then 123- doing a proper shut down between each?
Or seeing as they all passed okay do I re-try installing all four?
Should I try to update the NV+ firmwear before I put the disks back?
Thanks for your continued help and input!
Nik.
DaneA
Dec 14, 2015NETGEAR Employee Retired
Hi nrobinson1,
You cannot update the firmware without disks inside the NAS. Since all four drives passed the extended test, you may insert all four drives and check if the NAS boots up just fine. Check if you can still access the data stored in it. Then observe, if the Kernel Panic message appears again.
Also, if you are able to access the data stored in your NAS, the first thing to do is to make sure to back up all of it right away for safety.
Regards,
DaneA
NETGEAR Community Team
- nrobinson1Dec 18, 2015Aspirant
Thanks everyone - this seems to have worked.
Memory chek was fine - individual disk checks were fine, and then, when I re-installed the drives the NAS started up fine. did a re-sync and it looks like Disk 2 is on its way out - up to 370 errors now I think. but I'm back up and running, and I have updated my backup since the re-sync -so all okay now.
Thank you everyone for your help.
Just to summarise:
On Kernal Panic
1. NAS wouldn't shut down so had to pull plug.
2. removed all drives and did a memory check by holding power button until the memory check option showed.
3. used LifeGuard to perform extended check on each drive (~8hrs per 1TB drive)
4. Reinstalled all drives in correct order and started NAS up
5. Performed re-cync on volume
6. Made sure my back up of the data was up to date!
Thanks once again - Nik.
- DaneADec 20, 2015NETGEAR Employee Retired
Hi nrobinson1,
I am very glad that everything is alright now. :) I appreciate the you share your concerns and experience here in the community. :)
Feel free to post your future concerns.
Cheers,
DaneA
NETGEAR Community Team
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