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arran1
May 25, 2013Aspirant
Problem installing wit RAIDar
Hello, I just bought a a ReadyNAS RN102 with two disks but I'm having problem getting started. The disks I bought are two 1TB Western Digital GREEN drives. I realized later that these drives are...
mdgm-ntgr
May 26, 2013NETGEAR Employee Retired
I would suggest trying a different disk.
Also make sure you properly inserted the disks (see the instructions in the Hardware Manual: http://downloadcenter.netgear.com/en/product/RN10200)
Your unit is not detecting any disks which suggests either the disks are not installed properly, the disks are faulty, or there is a hardware issue with the unit itself.
An easy way to confirm that no disks are detected (or that there is some other problem) is to attempt to boot the NAS normally and attempt to telnet in. If you get a login prompt then it is highly likely that no disks have been detected or you have corrupt root or something like that.
Also make sure you properly inserted the disks (see the instructions in the Hardware Manual: http://downloadcenter.netgear.com/en/product/RN10200)
Your unit is not detecting any disks which suggests either the disks are not installed properly, the disks are faulty, or there is a hardware issue with the unit itself.
An easy way to confirm that no disks are detected (or that there is some other problem) is to attempt to boot the NAS normally and attempt to telnet in. If you get a login prompt then it is highly likely that no disks have been detected or you have corrupt root or something like that.
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