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slinkydonkey
Jan 01, 2016Aspirant
READNAS Duo V1
So I moved house about a year ago since then I have reformated the disks (i think) its been a long time. Anyway the problem is I have spent all New Years day try to get this little machine working :...
- Jan 02, 2016
slinkydonkey wrote:
The status says currupted ...how do I uncurrupted?I am thinking you mean "corrupted root".
If you don't have any data on the NAS that you need to extract, the simplest thing is to start with a fresh factory install.
You can do that using the factory reset procedure in the hardware manual ( http://www.readynas.com/download/documentation/HM/Duov1_NV%2Bv1_HW_en_06Dec11.pdf page 15).
Another way (which avoids the paper clip steps) is to unformat both disk drives. If you can connect the to a windows system, you can zero the drives with the vendor diags (lifeguard for western digital, seatools for seagate). Or right-click on "computer" and select "manage". Scroll down to the disk manager section, right-click each "volume" on the your NAS drives and delete it. Then reinsert the drives into the NAS and power up.
Also note that the max disk size for the duo v1 is 2 TB.
StephenB
Jan 01, 2016Guru - Experienced User
I'd start by testing the disks in a PC with the vendor diags (Lifeguard for Western Digital, or Seatool for Seagate).
- slinkydonkeyJan 02, 2016Aspirant
Ok but when RAIDer was running i think it said they where ok.
- slinkydonkeyJan 02, 2016Aspirant
Ok so this morning it has rebooted and I can see it in RAIDer
Its got an IP address off 192.168.1.106 which I can pring but still admin page won't work :(
The two hard drives are showing with two green ticks.
The status says currupted ...how do I uncurrupted?
Power light is flickering and all the green flights are flickering at the same rate as each other?
- StephenBJan 02, 2016Guru - Experienced User
slinkydonkey wrote:
The status says currupted ...how do I uncurrupted?I am thinking you mean "corrupted root".
If you don't have any data on the NAS that you need to extract, the simplest thing is to start with a fresh factory install.
You can do that using the factory reset procedure in the hardware manual ( http://www.readynas.com/download/documentation/HM/Duov1_NV%2Bv1_HW_en_06Dec11.pdf page 15).
Another way (which avoids the paper clip steps) is to unformat both disk drives. If you can connect the to a windows system, you can zero the drives with the vendor diags (lifeguard for western digital, seatools for seagate). Or right-click on "computer" and select "manage". Scroll down to the disk manager section, right-click each "volume" on the your NAS drives and delete it. Then reinsert the drives into the NAS and power up.
Also note that the max disk size for the duo v1 is 2 TB.
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