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michiw1
Jan 11, 2022Aspirant
ReadyNAS Duo RND2000 v2 - no connection after Power Outage
Hi there, After an power outage i couldn´t access my ReadyNAS anymore. After a ot of googling and following different advice from the community and different forums on the web, i´m desperate and tr...
StephenB
Jan 13, 2022Guru - Experienced User
RAIDar is saying you have the original Duo (Spark CPU), not the later v2. Though the labeling can be very misleading. A v2 in the part number just means a small hardware revision (not the second generation platform, which is very different from the original, and runs completely different firmware).
It looks like it is doing a file system check when it is operational - not sure if that is failing later on, or not.
Try
- powering down
- remove the two disks (label by slot)
- power up
See it if remains up with the correct IP address, and showing a no disks status in RAIDar
What RAID mode are you using?
michiw1
Jan 13, 2022Aspirant
Thank you for your answer.
Yes it stays visible with the 192.168.168.168 IP.
the status is something “Discs missing”. (Direct translation “no harddrives recognized”).
Via direct LAN connection, it’s still not possible to open admin page.
Edit: ping 192.168.168.168 works.
Edit2: RAID mode as far as I remember is RAID0
Any further ideas?
Yes it stays visible with the 192.168.168.168 IP.
the status is something “Discs missing”. (Direct translation “no harddrives recognized”).
Via direct LAN connection, it’s still not possible to open admin page.
Edit: ping 192.168.168.168 works.
Edit2: RAID mode as far as I remember is RAID0
Any further ideas?
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