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jpooler
Mar 02, 2021Aspirant
ReadyNAS 6bay - blue flashing light - no boot
I have owned my ReadyNAS about 7 years. It has performed flawlessly. I have it configured for Raid 6 (for double disk failure protection). Recently I lost the boot sector on my Dell tower (ugh!) an...
- Mar 08, 2021
The original delivery "window" was Friday through next Wednesay. It arrived on Saturday.
I began the process of replacing the old power supply on Saturday and finished it today (Sunday).
!. It did not have a protruding fan. Other than that, the physical dimensions seemed to be exactly the same.
2. The supplied cables were more than long enough (actually a bit longer than the original).
3. Once done, it seems to have resolved my issue (Yes!). Although I have NOT done a full diagnostic, the
unit booted, and stayed ON (with no flashing blue light).
Path forward: I really need to purchase a 2nd unit and (as a minimum) make a copy of all files on the original.
Thank you for all of your assistance and suggestions.
StephenB
Mar 03, 2021Guru - Experienced User
Not sure what's going on. Maybe try rebooting and see if you can capture logs from the web ui. It likely is hardware (failing disk, failing PSU, or perhaps failing memory???). But maybe also check that the power cord isn't loose.
The firmware is out-of-date (4.2.31 is current), but I'd leave that be until you figure out what is happening.
jpooler
Mar 03, 2021Aspirant
StephenB,
I had a thought last night (rare, but they do occur).
Maybe the unit is overheating, and the "thermal overloads" (if they exist) are taking the unit off-line.
With the unit plugged in, it seems to "wake-up" for a few minutes, then goes "back to sleep" (where
the blue power light starts slowly flashing, and the unit is unresponsive over the network connection).
This morning, I took out the disk drives and, with an air compressor, blew out all of the dust.
Unfortunately, I got the same result. (It was worth a try).
Question: If I purchased a new six bay chassis (say a RN526 or RN626. Can I pull the drives from
my 600U and plug them into the new chassis WITHOUT LOSS OF DATA?
My concern is that the new chassis might decide to reformat the drives.
John
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