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andyhogg19
Aspirant
Jan 24, 2018
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ReadyNAS Duo RND2150 v2 dim blue light and fan always on

I have seen many similar questions and tried the suggested fixes. Have done a firmware reinstall, but the blue light has moved from a slow pulse, to a dim blue light and the fan is running always on. 

 

Prior to getting into this mess, I did note that one of the disks was dead, and it was when I did a restart that this issue arose. Can anyone propose a solution to get this back up and running so I can get a new disk?

 

Many thanks

  • StephenB's avatar
    StephenB
    Jan 26, 2018

    wrote:

     

    Would appreciate some advice frome here. Can I presume the disk is the issue? Should I swap the OK disk into slot 1? Is that a test to see if the bay is the problem and not the disk? Or should I just go buy a disk from the compatibility list for this model?

     


    It is almost certainly the disk - likely the system tried to boot from it and failed.  I'd leave disk 2 as it is, and test disk 1 in a windows PC with vendor tools (lifeguard for westen digital, seatools for seagate).

     

    The HCL is long-neglected, so I'd ignore it.  A WDC Red or a Seagate Ironwolf are good choices for the duo.  The biggest disk your duo can use is 2 TB.

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  • StephenB's avatar
    StephenB
    Guru - Experienced User

    What firmware are you running?

     

    I am thinking you have normal access to the shares, and the web ui.  Is that correct?

    • andyhogg19's avatar
      andyhogg19
      Aspirant

      I hate to admit, but I dont know the firmware version. The device hasnt been available to log into, and want even being allocated an ip address so I have no access to Shares or Admin to try and see what is going on. I have searched another thread where somebody had a failed disk, and I noted the bad disk was removed and the device powered back on. Am trying that at the moment, and note it now has an ip address, there is a load of activity on the remaining disk. Am hoping (maybe incorrectly) that this will bring the system backup and I can replace the dead disk and re-sync

      • StephenB's avatar
        StephenB
        Guru - Experienced User

        One reason to confirm the firmware - many v1 owners mistakenly believe they have a v2.  V1 systems have Sparc CPUs and run 4.1.x firmware; v2 systems have Arm CPUs and run 5.3.x firmware.  Another easy way to distinguish the two platforms:  a v2 platform will have a v2 label on the front panel.

         

        Note the rear labels are confusing.

         


        andyhogg19 wrote:

         Am trying that at the moment, and note it now has an ip address, there is a load of activity on the remaining disk. Am hoping ... that this will bring the system back up and I can replace the dead disk and re-sync


        Please let us know! 

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