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dorian50
Jul 23, 2017Aspirant
ReadyNAS Duo v1 stuck on Booting after power outage
There was a power outage at my house which turned my ReadyNAS Duo off. This has happened before so I manually powered it On but could not access FrontView or see it in RAIDar. I then accessed the b...
- Jul 25, 2017
Hello dorian50,
OS resintall won't help. Is it configured as XRAID? If it is configured as mirror RAID, maybe try pulling out one of the disks and see if that will allow you to access the shares. The idea is finding out if one of the disks is causing the problem, so label the disks with which bay they are inserted and has been working, disk order is important.
Welcome to the community!
Regards,
JennC
Jul 25, 2017NETGEAR Employee Retired
Hello dorian50,
OS resintall won't help. Is it configured as XRAID? If it is configured as mirror RAID, maybe try pulling out one of the disks and see if that will allow you to access the shares. The idea is finding out if one of the disks is causing the problem, so label the disks with which bay they are inserted and has been working, disk order is important.
Welcome to the community!
Regards,
dorian50
Jul 25, 2017Aspirant
Thank you for the advice, JennC.
Finally made some progress! Here's what I did:
- Pulled the power as NAS wasn't responding to shutdown.
- Labeled both disk drives.
- Left disk 1 outside, put disk 2 back in the 2nd bay. (They were in X-RAID before)
- Powered the NAS back on.
- RAIDar saw the NAS correctly as Not Redundant.
- Frontview finally working! (RAIDiator 4.1.16)
- Tested email alerts and backed up configurations.
- Browsed to shares from a Mac successfully.
- Hot-added disk 1 and RAID sync is running now, should take about 18 hours.
The weird part is that the logs mention Improper Shutdown and RAID sync started while it was stuck in the Booting state. No mention of System is Up, though.
- StephenBJul 25, 2017Guru - Experienced User
It would have been better to have backed up the data before reinserting disk 1. Hopefully the resync will be successful, making the backup unnecessary.
Overall RAID isn't enough to protect your data.
- dorian50Jul 25, 2017Aspirant
Good point StephenB, most of the data is backed up already in other places, I was just trying to bring the NAS back to life.
RAID sync finished in less than 9 hours and the volume looks to be fully functional again. Big thanks to JennC and StephenB!
This ReadyNAS Duo has been a trooper since 2010!
- JennCJul 25, 2017NETGEAR Employee Retired
Hello dorian50,
I am glad that it is now back up and running. I suggest to always have full backup of the data because sometimes, it happens that both disks get big problems and in that event, you will lose the data.
You might want to consider upgrading to ReadyNAS OS6 too. :)
If the issue is now resolve, I encourage you to mark the post that most helped in resolving the issue on this thread so it will help others too who may be encountering the same issue.
Regards,
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