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quinc
Sep 30, 2015Aspirant
ReadyNAS 1100 - can't get it to power on
Hi I am a software developer, and am pretty good with hardware and networking, but have never used a NAS before, so am looking to get some help please... I bought 2 rack mountable ReadyNas 10...
StephenB
Sep 30, 2015Guru - Experienced User
quinc wrote:
1. Should a NAS power up if I pull all the drives?
Yes, but it won't fully boot. The OS is on the drives
2. If there is a bad drive in one NAS, will that stop the whole thing from powering up?
Not usually, but it can.
3. Does the LAN cable have to be connected to allow the NAS to power up, or can it still power up without the LAN plugged in?
It powers up w/o network.
I suggest downloading RAIDar 4.3.8 (http://www.downloads.netgear.com/files/ReadyNAS/RAIDar_Win_4_3_8.exe) - it might be able to discover the two NAS, and give you some more information.
If you have a scratch disk, try removing all the installed drives (labeling them by slot) and installing just the scratch. The NAS should automatically do a fresh install on to the scratch when you power up. If the NAS has recent firmware you can use drives up to 2 TB. If the NAS firmware is old, you might be limited to 1.5 TB.
quinc
Oct 05, 2015Aspirant
Thank you for your reply...
My two NAS units seems to be not working at all. I don't know it its a power supply problem or something else.
These are the steps I took to try get them running.
1. Removed all 4 drives.
2. Plugged power in.
3. Switched the NAS on.
I also tried adding drives one at a time, doing the above between adding each.
Nothing comes on. The LAN led's flickered once or twice, but nothing else happened at all.
If anyone has any bright ideas, please let me know about them. Otherwise they are going into the trash.
- StephenBOct 06, 2015Guru - Experienced User
It seems odd that both PSUs would fail in the same way at the same time.
You might try opening them up, and reseating the memory (and any boards you see). Vibration from transporting the two NAS might have unseated something.
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