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Gram1
Aspirant
Jan 04, 2018
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Ready Nas duo V2 (RND2120) cant find al space on my 3TB discs

I proably made the wrong start with my new disks, when i inserted my new 3TB Hdd in my RND2120 Bekause before the Nas was ready i shut it down. So, now the Nas just find  738 GB of 3TB.

I cant find any solution on this. I have tried factory reset.

Any suggestions?


  • Gram1 wrote:

     

     

    Värdnamn: nas-83-FE-3B
    Modell: ReadyNAS Duo
    Serie: 24M30B7700DB2
    Fast programvara: RAIDiator 4.1.16 [1.00a043] 

     

    I have just updated the software for the latest version, so I guess it´s still a V1, do we agree?

     


    Yes.  Unfortunately the product labels can be very confusing.

     

    So you can get 2 TB raid-1 or two 2 TB flexraid volumes (Raid-0/jbod) with no redundancy.

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  • StephenB's avatar
    StephenB
    Guru - Experienced User

    Are you sure you have a v2?  A v2 runs 5.3.x firmware, a v1 runs 4.1.x firmware.

     

    A v1 can't handle disks over 2 TB.

    • Gram1's avatar
      Gram1
      Aspirant

      This is probably a sad day. :-(

      The label on the Ready Nas says "ReadyNAS Duo RND2120 v2

      but Raidar say:

      (Sorry for the Swedish version, but I think you still take it.)

       

      Värdnamn:nas-83-FE-3B
      Modell:ReadyNAS Duo
      Serie:24M30B7700DB2
      Fast programvara:RAIDiator 4.1.16 [1.00a043] 

       

      I have just updated the software for the latest version, so I guess it´s still a V1, do we agree?

      Because then, the problem is like StephenB writes.

       

      "A v1 runs 4.1.x firmware.

      A v1 can't handle disks over 2 TB."

      • StephenB's avatar
        StephenB
        Guru - Experienced User

        Gram1 wrote:

         

         

        Värdnamn: nas-83-FE-3B
        Modell: ReadyNAS Duo
        Serie: 24M30B7700DB2
        Fast programvara: RAIDiator 4.1.16 [1.00a043] 

         

        I have just updated the software for the latest version, so I guess it´s still a V1, do we agree?

         


        Yes.  Unfortunately the product labels can be very confusing.

         

        So you can get 2 TB raid-1 or two 2 TB flexraid volumes (Raid-0/jbod) with no redundancy.

    • Gram1's avatar
      Gram1
      Aspirant
      I have searched the webb and only found info of my Nas with 1 TB HDD. I'm curious about how you know the 2TB HDD limit?
      • StephenB's avatar
        StephenB
        Guru - Experienced User

        Seagate began shipping 3 TB drives in March 2011, the Duo v1 and NV+ v1 products became end-of-life shortly after that in November 2011 when the v2 was introduced.  Netgear didn't update the datasheet or manuals, but of course the HCLs only contain disks of 2 TB or smaller.

         

        There are many threads on the forum on this topic, for instance this Nov 2011 post: https://community.netgear.com/t5/New-to-ReadyNAS/Ready-Nas-NV-maximum-drive-sizes/m-p/672915/highlight/true#M969 

         

        There were both hardware and software issues that the industry had to address when drives expanded over the 2 TB barrier.  In the case of the v1 products, the linux kernel they use never had GPT support added, and Netgear decided it was too difficult to try to back-port.  There are some OS 4.2.x products (which do have GPT support) that were limited to 2 TB sizes in some slots - that is a hardware issue.

         

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