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bluegreeneye
Sep 12, 2018Aspirant
Power Supply
My legacy model is not even on the pull-down model choices!!! I have an OLD, pre-Netgear, gray cased called the ReadyNAS Instant Storage (PN: RNX7S2000, SN:000DA20094D1) model. I cannot get into th...
bluegreeneye
Sep 17, 2018Aspirant
Hi Stephen B,
Yes, that is the model, thank you!
The are 1000Mb drives, 4 of them. However, I cannot get into the device as the power button is flashes for about 30 seconds, then all 4 drives light up for about 3 seconds and goes back to the flashing power button. The software, if I remember correctly, is a RAIDiator version I updated about a year ago (sorry, do not remember the version).
StephenB
Sep 17, 2018Guru - Experienced User
My first ReadyNAS was an NV+ v1, and your model is quite bit older than that. So I have no hands-on experience with your model.
Do you have SSH enabled?
Try powering down, removing the drives (labeling by slot), and then powering up again. Then see if RAIDar gives you a "no disks" status. https://kb.netgear.com/20684/ReadyNAS-Downloads
I do suggest testing the disks with Lifeguard or Seagate. If that is not possible, then an alternative is to try
- power down the NAS
- install only disks 2,3,4 in their original slots
- power up and see if it boots.
You can then repeat that test with other drive combinations (1,2,3; 1,3,4; 1,2,4) and see if any of those combinations work. Preserve the slot order, and make sure that all insertions and removals are done with the NAS powered down. Also, don't remove more than one disk.
If any of those combinations boot, download the full log zip file.
- bluegreeneyeSep 20, 2018Aspirant
Hi,
I do not have SSH enabled.
Also, I powered down, removed all drives and powered back up and the device could not be found. I will try the disk combinations tomorrow or early next week to see if any sequence works.
Thank you for your help and suggestions. I am close to panicking but will keep on trying. Thanks again!- bluegreeneyeSep 26, 2018Aspirant
Hi,
I tried the drive combinations per your instructions, unfortunately nothing worked.
Any ideas on next steps?
Thanks,
Bruce
- StephenBSep 26, 2018Guru - Experienced User
I'd figure out a way to connect at least three of the disks to a PC (either SATA or a USB adapter/dock).
You could then try R-Studio and see if it sees your data ( https://www.r-studio.com/data-recovery-software/ ). If it does, then you could purchase it (relatively inexpensive) and offload your data.
If it is a linux PC, there is a way to try a mount the RAID array manually that you could also try. But since something seems unhealthy, the RAID recovery approach seems better to me.
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