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dorsetweevil
Jan 20, 2020Aspirant
ReadyNAS NV+ v2 Raid Sync OK, Volume expansion failed?
Hi, I've been using a ReadyNAS NV+ v2 for a few years. Over the past few years, I had reached 3 x 4TB Seagate drives (ST4000VN000-1H4168) and 1 x 2TBWestern Digital Red (WD20EFRX) using X-RAID2 ...
- Feb 11, 2020
dorsetweevil wrote:
But the sharing protocols and their settings have not restored to their previous setting, despite backing up everything except 'Everything' and 'Data Volumes'. Thankfully I took some screen captures of some of the protocol settings pages, but I would have thought these should have been restored?
Have I done anything daft?!
I've never owned a v2, so I don't have first-hand experience on what settings it saves. I've have also expected protocol settings to be saved/restored though. FWIW, I have seen that not all settings are carried over with OS-6 NAS too, so it is good that you took the screen captures.
Anyway, nothing daft.
dorsetweevil wrote:
As a side-note, I'd love to know what settings/permissions are recommended for NFS and SMB... I'm using the ReadyNAS purely to serve all music and videos to an Nvidia Shield and my Windows PC; all on the same network.
One challenge here is that the software manual doesn't say what settings 5.3.x firmware lets you change. But I'd start with the default settings for both protocols. They will be set to allow anyone on your local network to access the NAS (which sounds like it should be ok for your environment).
dorsetweevil
Jan 20, 2020Aspirant
StephenB and Sandshark Thank you for the fast reply!
Ahh, the 8TB 'expansion limit' could be the issue... I wasn't aware of that! Dissapointing. But this would explain why RAIDar (and the Dashboard) both show the drive 'green'/OK, but with no extra capacity (the total useable size is unchanged since the 2TB was swapped out for the 4TB).
I now have some decisions to make... factory re-set and install from backup (a huge amount of work, but yes... I do have backups of everything, thankfully) and hope that the unit is capable of using the 4 x 4TB drives.
Or,
Bite the bullet and upgrade to a new NAS. The second option would probably take marginally less time as I could transfer from the existing ReadyNAS to the new one without having to mount all the backup drives (spread over several smaller drives).
Unless there is a neat way to switch out the drives from my existing unit to a new one?
Do the newer ReadyNAS have any similar expansion limits?
dorsetweevil
Jan 20, 2020Aspirant
Another quick thought... I assume it would be OK to take out the new 4TB drive and replace the 2TB drive since I am not gaining any capacity? This was I have a spare 4TB for use elsewhere (or in the same unit after re-configuring).
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