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AMRivlin
Mar 20, 2013Apprentice
OS6 now works on x86 Legacy WARNING: NO NTGR SUPPORT!
Update: It is now unofficially possible using NTGR images to update legacy hardware to os6.X See Post #3, for directions to install 6.2.1 on x86 Ultra and Pro Models. (ARM NOT SUPPORTED by this OS) ...
- Jan 21, 2016
mdgm and I have decided that its time to lock this thread. So please do post any new OS6 on Legacy issues on their own threads.
cerjzc
Mar 29, 2014Tutor
I have a pro 2 that I use as just a backup to my Pro 6 and decided to give 6.1.6 a try on the Pro 2. The install appears to have gone fine so thanks to everyone's work on that and the easy to follow instructions. The issue I'm running into appears to be one a few people have seen.
Every 5 minutes I receive an alert stating:
"V5_0 voltage in enclosure 'internal' is out of spec. (4,74V)."
I did have a USB external drive attached and have unplugged that and done a power off/reboot, but I am seeing the same alert.
I have searched the board, but didn't find that anyone had come up with a resolution so far for that error. The other strange thing is that although the system overview shows Model: ReadyNAS Pro 2, when I click on the Volumes it shows a 4 slot RN314 instead of a 2 slot device. I'm not sure if that is related to the issue or not, but found it odd. The volume is currently empty so I'm willing to try a few things to get it working or if one of the guru's would like access I can try to set that up so someone can connect.
I did check the bootlog and it shows:
labelvol0: NC
minvol0: 0.00
maxvol0: 0.00
labelvol1: V5_0
minvol1: 4.65
maxvol1: 5.35
labelvol2: NC
minvol2: 0.00
maxvol2: 0.00
labelvol3: NC
minvol3: 0.00
maxvol3: 0.00
labelvol4: V3_3
minvol4: 3.07
maxvol4: 3.53
Thanks,
Jeff
Every 5 minutes I receive an alert stating:
"V5_0 voltage in enclosure 'internal' is out of spec. (4,74V)."
I did have a USB external drive attached and have unplugged that and done a power off/reboot, but I am seeing the same alert.
I have searched the board, but didn't find that anyone had come up with a resolution so far for that error. The other strange thing is that although the system overview shows Model: ReadyNAS Pro 2, when I click on the Volumes it shows a 4 slot RN314 instead of a 2 slot device. I'm not sure if that is related to the issue or not, but found it odd. The volume is currently empty so I'm willing to try a few things to get it working or if one of the guru's would like access I can try to set that up so someone can connect.
I did check the bootlog and it shows:
labelvol0: NC
minvol0: 0.00
maxvol0: 0.00
labelvol1: V5_0
minvol1: 4.65
maxvol1: 5.35
labelvol2: NC
minvol2: 0.00
maxvol2: 0.00
labelvol3: NC
minvol3: 0.00
maxvol3: 0.00
labelvol4: V3_3
minvol4: 3.07
maxvol4: 3.53
Thanks,
Jeff
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