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miogpsrocks
Feb 18, 2018Tutor
Readynas NV+ blue power light flashing slowly
I went to access a video file and noticed it was very slow and lagging. I closed the program and opened it with another program but nothing opened. I eventaully got an error message saying like the f...
StephenB
Feb 18, 2018Guru - Experienced User
I'm not sure what you mean by this. Can you give a little more information on exactly what you did?
miogpsrocks wrote:
I did a reset with a bootcheck
- miogpsrocksFeb 18, 2018Tutor
The only thing I did differently is that I told it to monitor a remote NAS UPS connection in order to shut down if there was a power failture. I tested this by unplugging the UPS and it triggered the unit to shut down.
I assumed that when the NAS shuts itself down, it does it property but maybe it shut down and damaged the firmware from the remote UPS monitoring. When I turn the unit back up, I noticed the performance was absolute garbage. Everything was extremely slow and lagging and would not even display when I clicked on various files.
I tried to do a "check volume on reboot" or whatever the options are on the web admin page. Usually there is a LCD status of saying like 5% complete,etc..." Howver, in my case the Readynas will not display anything in the LCD screen and the blue power lights just blinds.
So maybe the firmware is corupted or hard drive is bad,etc...? What does a constantly blue flashing light on the power button usually mean?
- mdgm-ntgrFeb 18, 2018NETGEAR Employee Retired
So did you download the logs zip file before you rebooted.
It does sound like it's stuck on booting for one reason or another. One possibility would be a bad disk.
Is your backup up to date?
- StephenBFeb 19, 2018Guru - Experienced User
miogpsrocks wrote:
What does a constantly blue flashing light on the power button usually mean?
Normally it means booting or shutting down.
- miogpsrocksFeb 19, 2018Tutor
Its up and running now but it was definally acting kind of strange before. I am going to have to keep an eye on it and maybe remove each hard drive and check it for errors 1 drive at a time.
Thanks.
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