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Bains1
Dec 08, 2015Guide
ReadyNAS Duo -- Dead or Slow?
We have about 40 ReadyNAS Duo systems with smaller disks. They are being phased out. The idea was to get them ready and give them to local groups that could use the equipment.
I took one of ...
- Dec 09, 2015
Kudos to BrianL for link to the article. As StephenB points out the process is a PITA. Although we got the system live and operational the time involved was in excess of an hour.
Looks like it will be more effective to toss the devices than try and repurpose them.
Thanks for you help.
BrianL2
Dec 08, 2015NETGEAR Employee Retired
Hi Bains1,
The drives need to be formatted using the device boot menu procedure. Check this article for more information.
Hope this helps!
Kind regards,
BrianL
NETGEAR Community Team
StephenB
Dec 08, 2015Guru - Experienced User
There is a window at startup (5-10 minutes) where nothing happens - that gives the user a chance to go in with RAIDar and select Flexraid if they desire.
But sometimes it thinks it can boot off a windows formatted disk, and that will fail. If that's your situation, you can check the status using RAIDar 4.3.8 - you'll likely see "corrupt root".
The fastest way is to unformat all the disks using the windows disk manager (deleting all partitions). If there's sensitive info, use a tool which zeros the disks (WDC lifeguard and Seagate's Seatools can both do this).
Either way the NAS will see blank disks, and automatically install properly (after the programned delay).
You can use the front panel factory reset as BrianL suggests, but on the duo it's a bit torturous - paper clips in the back, and watching blinking lights on the front. I wouldn't want to do 40 duos that way!.
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