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Getsuruito
Aug 10, 2017Aspirant
Not able to access Admin Page after OS reinstall (RN104)
Hi, I had to OS reinstall my RN104 because I forgot the Admin Password. But since then I can no longer access the Admin Page (Using admin/password credentials). It's giving me "Internal Server Er...
- Sep 05, 2017
Looks like your NAS unit's time was set back to epoch time 0 after you updated to 6.4.0 and on each OS Re-install it was still showing that as well. I've now fixed the hardware clock and updated the firmware on the unit first to 6.5.2 and then onto 6.8.0
[2015/03/21 10:07:50] Factory default initiated due to new disks (no RAID, no partitions)! [2015/03/21 10:08:11] Defaulting to X-RAID2 mode, RAID level 1 [2015/03/21 10:08:39] Factory default initiated on ReadyNASOS 6.1.9 (1409791183). [2015/03/21 10:23:40] Updated from ReadyNASOS 6.1.9 () to 6.2.2 (ReadyNASOS). [2016/03/13 12:23:13] Updated from ReadyNASOS 6.2.2 (ReadyNASOS) to 6.2.2 (ReadyNASOS). [1969/12/31 17:00:57] Updated from ReadyNASOS 6.2.2 (ReadyNASOS) to 6.4.0 (ReadyNASOS). [1969/12/31 17:00:55] Updated from ReadyNASOS 6.4.0 (ReadyNASOS) to 6.4.0 (ReadyNASOS). [1969/12/31 17:00:55] Updated from ReadyNASOS 6.4.0 (ReadyNASOS) to 6.4.0 (ReadyNASOS). [1969/12/31 17:00:55] Updated from ReadyNASOS 6.4.0 (ReadyNASOS) to 6.4.0 (ReadyNASOS). [1969/12/31 17:00:55] Updated from ReadyNASOS 6.4.0 (ReadyNASOS) to 6.4.0 (ReadyNASOS). [1969/12/31 17:00:55] Updated from ReadyNASOS 6.4.0 (ReadyNASOS) to 6.4.0 (ReadyNASOS). [1969/12/31 17:00:55] Updated from ReadyNASOS 6.4.0 (ReadyNASOS) to 6.4.0 (ReadyNASOS). [1969/12/31 17:00:55] Updated from ReadyNASOS 6.4.0 (ReadyNASOS) to 6.4.0 (ReadyNASOS). [1969/12/31 17:00:55] Updated from ReadyNASOS 6.4.0 (ReadyNASOS) to 6.4.0 (ReadyNASOS). [2017/09/04 04:07:15] Updated from ReadyNASOS 6.4.0 (ReadyNASOS) to 6.5.2 (ReadyNASOS). [2017/09/04 10:14:57 UTC] Updated from ReadyNASOS 6.5.2 (ReadyNASOS) to 6.8.0 (ReadyNASOS).
Now, I think you should be able to login with the default password. If not, try another OS Re-install.
One of your disks has 8 ATA errors and a single current pending sector. I'd keep an eye on that disk.You're using a single RAID-0 volume spanning both disks. That's quite risky. If either disk fails all data will be lost.
StephenB
Aug 10, 2017Guru - Experienced User
What firmware are you running?
What do you see when you use https://nas-ip-address/fwbroker ?
FWIW, if you don't have a current backup, you should make one. It's possible that your problem will get worse, and you don't want to risk data loss.
Getsuruito
Aug 10, 2017Aspirant
I'm using 6.4.0 Firmware.
When I use https://nas-ip-address/fwbroker I receive the same "500 Internal Server Error message".
- StephenBAug 10, 2017Guru - Experienced User
You might need to do a USB recovery. I'd wait for mdgm-ntgr to chime in before trying that though.
6.4.0 is quite old, when you get the system back up I recommend upgrading to 6.8.0 (the current release).
- GetsuruitoSep 03, 2017Aspirant
Hi Guys,
My problem still persists.
Please help.
Thanks.
- mdgm-ntgrSep 05, 2017NETGEAR Employee Retired
Looks like your NAS unit's time was set back to epoch time 0 after you updated to 6.4.0 and on each OS Re-install it was still showing that as well. I've now fixed the hardware clock and updated the firmware on the unit first to 6.5.2 and then onto 6.8.0
[2015/03/21 10:07:50] Factory default initiated due to new disks (no RAID, no partitions)! [2015/03/21 10:08:11] Defaulting to X-RAID2 mode, RAID level 1 [2015/03/21 10:08:39] Factory default initiated on ReadyNASOS 6.1.9 (1409791183). [2015/03/21 10:23:40] Updated from ReadyNASOS 6.1.9 () to 6.2.2 (ReadyNASOS). [2016/03/13 12:23:13] Updated from ReadyNASOS 6.2.2 (ReadyNASOS) to 6.2.2 (ReadyNASOS). [1969/12/31 17:00:57] Updated from ReadyNASOS 6.2.2 (ReadyNASOS) to 6.4.0 (ReadyNASOS). [1969/12/31 17:00:55] Updated from ReadyNASOS 6.4.0 (ReadyNASOS) to 6.4.0 (ReadyNASOS). [1969/12/31 17:00:55] Updated from ReadyNASOS 6.4.0 (ReadyNASOS) to 6.4.0 (ReadyNASOS). [1969/12/31 17:00:55] Updated from ReadyNASOS 6.4.0 (ReadyNASOS) to 6.4.0 (ReadyNASOS). [1969/12/31 17:00:55] Updated from ReadyNASOS 6.4.0 (ReadyNASOS) to 6.4.0 (ReadyNASOS). [1969/12/31 17:00:55] Updated from ReadyNASOS 6.4.0 (ReadyNASOS) to 6.4.0 (ReadyNASOS). [1969/12/31 17:00:55] Updated from ReadyNASOS 6.4.0 (ReadyNASOS) to 6.4.0 (ReadyNASOS). [1969/12/31 17:00:55] Updated from ReadyNASOS 6.4.0 (ReadyNASOS) to 6.4.0 (ReadyNASOS). [1969/12/31 17:00:55] Updated from ReadyNASOS 6.4.0 (ReadyNASOS) to 6.4.0 (ReadyNASOS). [2017/09/04 04:07:15] Updated from ReadyNASOS 6.4.0 (ReadyNASOS) to 6.5.2 (ReadyNASOS). [2017/09/04 10:14:57 UTC] Updated from ReadyNASOS 6.5.2 (ReadyNASOS) to 6.8.0 (ReadyNASOS).
Now, I think you should be able to login with the default password. If not, try another OS Re-install.
One of your disks has 8 ATA errors and a single current pending sector. I'd keep an eye on that disk.You're using a single RAID-0 volume spanning both disks. That's quite risky. If either disk fails all data will be lost.
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