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rlapt
Feb 02, 2018Tutor
Problème de suppression de partage
Bonjour, J'ai un ReadyNAs Duo assez ancien, mais pour mon utilisation (sauvegarde secondaire de des disques une fois par mois), il convient très bien. Je rencontre 2 problèmes. PB 1: J'a...
- Feb 08, 2018
wrote:
Do you that the best solution is to put it this NAS in the bin ?
It is aging, and of course you will need to replace it at some point. The equivalent now is the RN212, which is 4-5x faster.
But you could try copying off all the data, and then do a factory reset. Then reconfigure the NAS and restore the data from the backup.
rlapt
Feb 07, 2018Tutor
Bonjour,
Merci de votre réponse.
Je n'ai pas testé la mise à jour de l'OS. pour deux raisons :
- la première l'interface Web du ReadyNas me dirige vers une page obsolète lorsque je veux faire la manip et sur votre site , je n'arrive pas à trouver de façon certaine quel est le firmware ad hoc,
- la deuxième c'est que lors d'une demande de renseignement précédent, votre technicien m'avait fait part de difficultés rencontrées sur la mise au point de l'OS (il est vrai que cela fait pas mal de temps).
Pour ce qu'il est de la vitesse d'effacement : C'est la première fois que je fais un effacement aussi important. mon utilisation se limite à recopier des fichiers provenant de mes ordinateurs. En remarque générale, je trouve que la vitesse de transfert est relativement faible ~17 MO/s sur des gros fichiers (Ethernet1000) pour des portables avec processeur I7. Mais ce n'est pas pour moi une priorité. Le transfert se fait en arrière plan.
Cordialement.
StephenB
Feb 07, 2018Guru - Experienced User
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En remarque générale, je trouve que la vitesse de transfert est relativement faible ~17 MO/s sur des gros fichiers (Ethernet1000) ...
That suggests that you actually have a Duo v1 (and not a v2). The labels on the rear panel are misleading, and many v1 owners make this mistake.
Please tell us what firmware is installed on your NAS. A Duo v2 runs 5.3.x firmware; a Duo v1 runs 4.1.x firmware.
- rlaptFeb 07, 2018Tutor
Many thanks for your answer.
Would you find attached a copy off the Web interface.
On the readyNas it is well indicated "ReadyNas Duo V2"
Could you help me.
I remind my request.
Where I can find the update firmware with his reference number and all my problems are normal?
- StephenBFeb 07, 2018Guru - Experienced User
wrote:
On the readyNas it is well indicated "ReadyNas Duo V2"
Your screen shot makes shows that you have a duo v1 - a sparc processor running 4.1.13.
The labels on the rear panel are misleading. Does your front panel say Duo V2?
wrote:
Where I can find the update firmware with his reference number and all my problems are normal?
The current firmware for your NAS is here: https://kb.netgear.com/000038792/RAIDiator-Version-4-1-16-Sparc
You can download the zip file, and extract the image from the zip. Then manually install the image from the web UI.
Netgear has said that 4.1.16 will be the final firmware for your Duo. They stopped production in November 2011.
- rlaptFeb 08, 2018Tutor
Hi Stephen,
Many thanks for your answer.
I updated the firmware, but all the things are still the same.
The transfert rate is now slow (2 MO/s for files of 3 MO) and the erase speed is always 20 files/s.
I have always the problem described in my first post :
I suppressed a sharing volume last year and it has disappear on the web interface but is still visible and usable on the file explorer of Windows.
Do you that the best solution is to put it this NAS in the bin ?Regards
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