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Fritz_ht
Jul 03, 2014Aspirant
Readynas Duo V1 no access to FrontView
Hi,
after e power failure I've almost lost all of the data on the Duo, no access to FrontView and to any share with the Nas Fan working at maximum speed always. I've tried an OS reinstall and after that I was able to access all my shares and so I've performed a backup of some important data. I can access Frontview but is in a useless format (no css, no menu, no information). As last resource i've tried a USB Boot recovery with two type of usb key, all appear to be gone well, I can access my network shares but I've lost any web access (FrontView, Shares and Trasmission). I've installed RAIDar and it see the NAS with correct Ip and name, volume, disks and fan all reported as OK, but if I press the setup button the browser can't display FrontView page, site is not responding. The Browse button works properly opening al NAS shares in resource explorer.
What can I try?
The NAS is a Duo V1 (RND2000) with 2 x 2TB Seagate Barracuda HDDs running for the last 4 years without any issue, Radiator 4.1.10 (from RAIDar information) and Trasmission 2.xx addon.
Now I've to buy a 2TB usb disk so I can copy all my data from the Duo, then I can try anything to restore the NAS even if the solutions erases all the data.
after e power failure I've almost lost all of the data on the Duo, no access to FrontView and to any share with the Nas Fan working at maximum speed always. I've tried an OS reinstall and after that I was able to access all my shares and so I've performed a backup of some important data. I can access Frontview but is in a useless format (no css, no menu, no information). As last resource i've tried a USB Boot recovery with two type of usb key, all appear to be gone well, I can access my network shares but I've lost any web access (FrontView, Shares and Trasmission). I've installed RAIDar and it see the NAS with correct Ip and name, volume, disks and fan all reported as OK, but if I press the setup button the browser can't display FrontView page, site is not responding. The Browse button works properly opening al NAS shares in resource explorer.
What can I try?
The NAS is a Duo V1 (RND2000) with 2 x 2TB Seagate Barracuda HDDs running for the last 4 years without any issue, Radiator 4.1.10 (from RAIDar information) and Trasmission 2.xx addon.
Now I've to buy a 2TB usb disk so I can copy all my data from the Duo, then I can try anything to restore the NAS even if the solutions erases all the data.
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- StephenBGuru - Experienced UserYou should copy all the data off the disk. If your share access degrades Yyou can do this on a PC with linux Reader (http://www.diskinternals.com/linux-reader/) - be careful to use disk 1, not disk 2.
Of course you either need an internal SATA connection available in the PC, or an adapter (USB/Sata with power).
Once you get the data off, the direct path is to do a fresh factory restore, rebuild the NAS and reload the data. - Fritz_htAspirantThanks StephenB,
all the shares are working so I should be able to copy all may data on some external USB disk and then try the factory restore hoping that could solve the issue.
Bye
Fritz - Fritz_htAspirantAt last, I've performed a complete factory reset and now all seem to be back to normal. I've installed the last Firmware 4.1.13 and the last Trasmission available 2.42.
Thanks for the help
Bye
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