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KenTravis
Feb 01, 2016Aspirant
ReadyNAS 3100 all disk lights flashing red
I recieved a ReadyNAS NASRNRP4000 last weekend. When I powered it up and the disk failor lights where flashing red in unison. Other servers can access the data, but I can not access it via IP address...
KenTravis
Feb 01, 2016Aspirant
I am able to watch it boot up. Do you know any trick to copy the text as it does, so I can post it? Thanks -ken
kohdee
Feb 01, 2016NETGEAR Expert
I use PuTTY or KiTTY for my console connections. Both have the same option to copy the output. Make sure your window is large enough to capture all of the startup.
I believe you have an ability to attach a file to the post -- save the output as a text file.
Both also do logging to a file.
- KenTravisFeb 01, 2016Aspirant
Oh, I didn't know about the serial port. Can I fix this issue with terminal access?
Phoenix TrustedCore(tm) Server
Copyright 1985-2007 Phoenix Technologies Ltd.
All Rights ReservedReadyNAS-3100 Rev 1.3
CPU = 1 Processor Detected, Cores per Processor = 2
Pentium(R) Dual-Core CPU E5300 @ 2.60GHz
DRAM Type : DDR2-800, FSB at 800MHz
2048M System RAM Passed
Press <DEL> for SETUP|
| CPU Type : Pentium(R) Dual-Core CPU E5300 @ 2.60GHz |
| CPU Speed : 2.60 GHz |
| Physical CPUs : 1 of 1 Enabled Logical CPUs : 2 of 2 Enabled |
| System ROM : E46C - FFFF |
| Installed memory : 2048 MB BIOS Date : 04/07/10 |
| Available to OS : 2046 MB |
| Used by devices : 2 MB COM Ports : 03F8 02F8 |
| LPT Ports : 0378 |
| Display Type : EGA \ VGA |
| Hard Disk 0 : 1000GB SATA1 PS/2 Mouse : Installed |
| Hard Disk 1 : 1000GB SATA2 |
| Hard Disk 2 : 1000GB SATA3 Diskette A : 1.44/1.25 MB 3/" |
| Hard Disk 3 : 1000GB SATA4 |
| Hard Disk 4 : None |
| Hard Disk 5 : None |
+--------------------------------------------------------------------------+
<?xml version="1.0"?>
<machine-info>
<name>IMAGESERV</name>
<guid>94a4d153-63d6-e7a0-890b-30469a800cfa</guid>
<processor-architecture>AMD64</processor-architecture>
<os-version>6.0</os-version>
<os-build-number>6002</os-build-number>
<os-product>Windows Server 2008</os-product>
<os-service-pack>2.0</os-service-pack>
</machine-info>
Computer is booting, SAC started and initialized.Use the "ch -?" command for information about using channels.
Use the "?" command for general help.
SAC>- kohdeeFeb 01, 2016NETGEAR Expert
KenTravis wrote:
<?xml version="1.0"?>
<machine-info>
<name>IMAGESERV</name>
<guid>94a4d153-63d6-e7a0-890b-30469a800cfa</guid>
<processor-architecture>AMD64</processor-architecture>
<os-version>6.0</os-version>
<os-build-number>6002</os-build-number>
<os-product>Windows Server 2008</os-product>
<os-service-pack>2.0</os-service-pack>
</machine-info>
Computer is booting, SAC started and initialized.Use the "ch -?" command for information about using channels.
Use the "?" command for general help.
SAC>It would be interesting, but looks like your ReadyNAS 3100 is trying to boot Windows Server instead of trying to boot RAIDiator 4.2.
If you put disks in there that are used, please issue a factory default to setup the ReadyNAS.
If you have existing data on those disks, maybe consider finding out if you still need that data.
SAC is Special Administration Console for WIndows Server -- not ReadyNAS.
- KenTravisFeb 01, 2016Aspirant
Previously I had hooked up a vga monitor, a keyboard and mouse and watched it boot to Windows 2008 to the log in screen. Are you saying it's not supose to have Windows installed on it? I will need to discuse this situation with the customer before I procead with the factor default and try to do a backup of all the data. How much risk is there to loosing data?
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