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loddar61
Oct 11, 2011Aspirant
Problem with access via CIFS, NFS works fine
Hello perhaps someone is so kind to help me with a problem which really makes me mad: I've got a ReadyNAS Ultra 2, some weeks ago I resetted the Ultra to factory default while installing 2 2TB HDs. ...
sphardy1
Oct 11, 2011Apprentice
If renaming the share solves the issue - then it would appear that maybe I was not so far off the mark.
If you are content to rename the share, then that would seem to be a good workaround - but you may still wish to log a tech support case as perhaps 4.2.20 has not fully fixed the issue as hoped and Netgear need to know that
Depends how you do it. If you hot-add, then your disk will *always* be wiped as this is the action to replace a disk, typically after a failure. Cold-add with no other disk installed and you should see your old configuration & data
If you are content to rename the share, then that would seem to be a good workaround - but you may still wish to log a tech support case as perhaps 4.2.20 has not fully fixed the issue as hoped and Netgear need to know that
I thought, that putting a ReadyNAS-formatted disk into a new box would show up my old configuration
Depends how you do it. If you hot-add, then your disk will *always* be wiped as this is the action to replace a disk, typically after a failure. Cold-add with no other disk installed and you should see your old configuration & data
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