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shoeminator's avatar
shoeminator
Aspirant
Jan 03, 2016

migrating from a Pro6 (OS4) to a 516 (OS6)

Hi,


I have a problem,

I have a client with a venerable ReadyNAS Pro6 in situ and wants it replaced.

I went with a ReadyNAS 516 hoping the migration between the two would be realitively simple (hey ! both readyNAS and surely clients are expected to migrate to newer models - right ?) 

The system has many shares configured (around 45) 
The system has many users configured (around 40)

The system groups users into 6 groups

Authentication is by username and password

 

so ....

we buy a 516, do a confguration export from the Pro6 (running OS4) and attempt to import it into the 516 (running OS6) 

it doesn't like this - basically loses most accounts !!!!

trying to restore the share structure is even worse ! 

Is there a way to migrate share structures, permissions/settings and user/group data between OS4 and OS6 without having to burn a large amount of time manually re-entering everything ?

Thanks in Advance, 

Mark

 

16 Replies

    • shoeminator's avatar
      shoeminator
      Aspirant

      Ouch !!! That is so massively painful !!!

      So I have to recreate all shares

      recreate all users

      recreate all groups 

      recreate all security settings for each user/group

      ask all users on the system to take a default password and set their own (or set passwords for them) 

       

      setup all backup jobs again 

       

      ..... and then migrate the data across (which is the easy bit)

      there is no migration tool or assistance ?

      Wow !!!! 

      So when upgrading OS's with ReadyNAS units we should budget for many hours of manual data re-entry !!!!

      There has to be a better way - surely ? this is an SME targetted NAS !?!!

      Regards,

      Mark

       

      • mdgm-ntgr's avatar
        mdgm-ntgr
        NETGEAR Employee Retired

        Normally we have had a more straightforward upgrade process for environments with large numbers of local users/groups on the NAS and/or shares.

         

        But with OS6 we decided to make a revolutionary change, doing a major redesign to put us in good stead for the future.

         

        A new OS, with a new web interface, with a different filesystem etc.

         

        This is not a decision that we took lightly and is a very rare one.

    • shoeminator's avatar
      shoeminator
      Aspirant

      Ouch !!! That is so massively painful !!!

      So I have to recreate all shares

      recreate all users

      recreate all groups 

      recreate all security settings for each user/group

      ask all users on the system to take a default password and set their own (or set passwords for them) 

       

      setup all backup jobs again 

       

      ..... and then migrate the data across (which is the easy bit)

      there is no migration tool or assistance ?

      Wow !!!! 

      So when upgrading OS's with ReadyNAS units we should budget for many hours of manual data re-entry !!!!

      There has to be a better way - surely ? this is an SME targetted NAS !?!!

      Regards,

      Mark

       

      • shoeminator's avatar
        shoeminator
        Aspirant

        Apologies for the disbelief and shock ..... but the decision to Upgrade the back end storage of the office is now going to cost a great deal more time, angst and energy than expected :-(

         

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