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eisberger
Oct 05, 2014Aspirant
ReadyNAS NV+ stuck on "Booting Please wait"
I'm having a very similar issue, though removing the disks had no effect. I had to move the NV+ as it was too loud in the location it was, so I shut it down correctly (waited for it to turn off by itself). Then once I had moved it, by the handle, to its new location, about two metres away, I turned it on again.
Once I turned it on and attached it to the network in its new location It said on the front panel that it was either reinstalling or updating FW, I can't remember exactly, but I assumed it was just doing that as it hadn't been rebooted in over a year. Once it stopped displaying that it went to 'Booting Please wait' and then just 'Booting' and never left that state.
I've tried everything I dare to try, I downloaded and reinstalled the OS (reset button 5 seconds), I reseated and successfully tested the memory, I tried USB booting (power button 20 seconds), I tried bypassing the volume check (power button 5 seconds), none of these things had any effect and it remains in the Booting phase. How can I proceed, based on the condition that the data is infinitely more important than the device?
Many thanks.
Once I turned it on and attached it to the network in its new location It said on the front panel that it was either reinstalling or updating FW, I can't remember exactly, but I assumed it was just doing that as it hadn't been rebooted in over a year. Once it stopped displaying that it went to 'Booting Please wait' and then just 'Booting' and never left that state.
I've tried everything I dare to try, I downloaded and reinstalled the OS (reset button 5 seconds), I reseated and successfully tested the memory, I tried USB booting (power button 20 seconds), I tried bypassing the volume check (power button 5 seconds), none of these things had any effect and it remains in the Booting phase. How can I proceed, based on the condition that the data is infinitely more important than the device?
Many thanks.
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- mdgm-ntgrNETGEAR Employee RetiredSplit your post into a new thread as you have a very different model to the one in http://www.readynas.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=20&t=77961 and your situation is quite different.
What brand and model disks do you have installed?
Have you tried powering down the NAS, removing the disks (label order), connecting them to your PC and testing them (e.g. test SeaGate disks using SeaTools)?
Note that if using X-RAID and if your NV+ is a v1 (silver chassis, internal PSU) then one of the disks is the dedicated parity disk. It will appear to your PC to be unformatted. It appears this way as it doesn't have the partition table on it. The disk does have data on it. - eisbergerAspirantThanks for your reply. The disks are 1x 2TB WD2002FAEX in the first bay and 3x 1TB Barracuda 7200.12 in the remaining three bays. I'd be on the verge of calling them known good because they were working perfectly until I turned off the NAS and moved it to its new location. I haven't tried connecting them to a PC yet, but if I did I'd hope or prefer to just be able to drag all the data off them like that if possible, time is expensive!
- mdgm-ntgrNETGEAR Employee RetiredWell running the memory test may also help.
Need to try to isolate the cause of the problem. - eisbergerAspirantI've tested the memory and it completed the test perfectly. :?
- StephenBGuru - Experienced User
How many passes?eisberger wrote: I've tested the memory and it completed the test perfectly. :? - eisbergerAspirantIt did it till completion, it said 'Checking Pat 8, Memory OK'.
- StephenBGuru - Experienced UserOften running multiple passes shows up failures that don't show up on the first.
The test continues until you stop it. - mdgm-ntgrNETGEAR Employee RetiredThough I still think a problem with one of the disks is likely.
- StephenBGuru - Experienced User
Certainly it makes sense to test them with WDC's lifeguard program (for the WDC drives) and Seatools (for the barracudas). At least run the short SMART tests.mdgm wrote: Though I still think a problem with one of the disks is likely. - eisbergerAspirantWhat can I do to get the data off asap? I can sort out the hardware issue later but for the moment I just need access to the stuff on it. Can I just connect them all to a PC and boot into a ubuntu something or other and get all the stuff off? I'm not too familiar with how that might work...
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