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djkaejae
Aspirant
Aug 02, 2019

ReadyNAS 3200 Updated Firmware 4.X to 6.9.5

I have updated my firmware in ReadyNAS 3200 Rack mount from 4.x to 6.9.5. I no longer can login management console. Admin/Password does not work. I tried booting recovery usb but the NAS will not recognize. I am getting "gpio_it87: no device" "readynas_led_probe: no compatible platform" when I try to boot anything from boot manager. I can see the device on Raidar when it scans. Any suggestions here?

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  • Sandshark's avatar
    Sandshark
    Sensei - Experienced User

    The messages you are seeing are not errors, just statements of fact for your model as it skips some processes it doesn't support.

     

    I find it interesting that the NAS name is not the default.  That makes me think that you still have your OS4.2.x drives installed and have not done a factory default.  That won't work.  Of course, you do lose all the data on them, which you should have realized before you started the OS6 update.

     

    Can you hook up a VGA monitor and see what it is showing during boot?

     

    I don't think a USB recovery is your solution.  But one thing to note is that you still will need to use the OS4.2.x recovery method, just with a modified OS6 image file (like you used to update to OS6 in the first place) in place of the 4.2.x one.

    • djkaejae's avatar
      djkaejae
      Aspirant

      I have a monitor and keyboard attached. When the NAS boots it always stops at no device detected and no compatible platform message. I opened the NAS and got the flash drive connected to the motherboard. I am going to try and re-image the flash drive for Version 6.9.5. I think the flash drives I have been using are too new. (16gb). I am trying to get 6.9.5 to flash. I will try and load the r4tor6_6.9.5.bin on the flash drive.(what I used to update)

      • Sandshark's avatar
        Sandshark
        Sensei - Experienced User

        No, you can't load the update files directly to the internal USB.  I hope you make an image before you try or you see this and don't try, or you could make your situation far worse.  Those messages are normal, and then it should continue on.  You should see it identify the motherboard and BIOS version (verifying it's a genuine Netgear system, not generic SuperMicro), a long pause, then finally a login prompt.  I wish it gave more status during the boot like the virtual machine version does.

         

        One thing that can make is stop booting if if it doesn't ID the system as genuine Netgear.  You didn't try a BIOS update, did you?

         

        When you remove the internal USB, get a listing of the files on it and post here.  And make an image just in case anything you try does make it worse.  Maybe you are missing something or have a mismatch of files and I can help identify them.

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