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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...
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?
StephenB
Jan 13, 2022Guru - Experienced User
You could try booting up while skipping the volume check - see pages 15-16 here: https://www.downloads.netgear.com/files/GDC/RND2110/Duov1_NV+v1_HW_en_06Dec11.pdf
You could also connect the disks to a Windows PC and test them with vendor tools (Seatools for Seagate, Dashboard for Western Digital).
Though RAID0 is very fragile - it is possible that the power failure resulted in lost writes that gave you a volume that is out of sync. Do you have the data backed up? If you do (or don't mind losing it), you could also do a factory default, and set the NAS up from scratch.
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