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stuart0870
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Nov 16, 2017
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ReadyNAS 3200 not responsive

My ReadyNAS 3200 [4.2.30] is no longer booting up, it powers on, I get the SYSLINUX 3.31 --> Ready.. screen, but is not accessible over the network, with the drives in place, I can't ping it, with th...
  • Sandshark's avatar
    Nov 17, 2017

    Does RAIDar recognize the unit with the drives uninstalled and show a "no disks" status?  If yes, do you have a spare drive you can install by itself?  If so, do that and see if it comes up correctly in RAIDar wanting to initialize the volume, and then let it do so.  If that works, power down and move the drive from bay to bay, powering up and down each time.  If it boots with the drive in each slot, then the NAS is OK and you probably only need an OS re-install on the drives.

     

    If you have no  spare drive, then you could just try the OS re-install right off, but checking out the chassis is the better first step.  Be careful not to accidently do a Factory Default, as that wipes out your data.  And note that a factory default resets the admin password to netgear1 in OS4.2.x and also resets the IP address to use DHCP if it was previously static.

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