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mabx99
Aspirant
Jun 08, 2021

ReadyNAS Pro 6 boot failure, migrate disks to new RN526X00

I have a ReadyNAS Pro 6 (RNDP6000-200NAS) which is now failing to boot.  Even upon removing the disk drives, I cannot access the console login via browser.  The front panel shows "ERR: No disks detected", I can ping the network address, but I cannot login from browser without get a connection refused.  I am thinking it is time to upgrade!!

 

To ease my transition and data recovery from backup devices, I am wondering if I can purchase a new ReadyNAS Desktop system (RN526X00), install my 6 HDD's from the ReadyNAS Pro and still read that RAID data.  The ReadyNAS Pro was on an older RAIDiator version, 4.1.x or 4.2.x.

 

Thanks very much,

Mike

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  • "ERR: No disks detected" is actually a good sign when there are no drives installed.  It means a lot of things are working as they should.  The ReadyNAS runs the OS from the disks, so it is not unusual that you cannot log in without at least one installed.  Most likely, the problem is in that OS on your drives.  You can test that theory by putting in just a spare drive containing no data you care about and seeing if it builds a volume and everything then works.

     

    There is a process for using an OS6 NAS to recover data from an OS4.2.x volume, but you'll need external storage on which to store it and then restore it on the new NAS.  You can't just migrate the drives and end up with a usable system.

     

    While it may still be time for you to upgrade, give some more details on what the current condition is and let's see if we can get your NAS accessible.  What does the display show?  What does RAIDar say?  Do you have SSH enabled?

    • mabx99's avatar
      mabx99
      Aspirant

      Thanks so much for the reply.  First off, I have ordered an RN628X so will hopefully have a replacement system available in a week or so.  But it would be great to get this one operational if possible. 

       

      I was not aware that the OS booted off the RAID disks.  I have re-inserted them and the front panel display shows empty boxes representing each of the 6 slots, but it does not have them numbered 1,2,3,4,5,6.   And the only text on the display reads "Booting...".  RAIDar is telling me "Status: System starting up..." along with my NAS Name "nas-0E-D3-AD" and IP Address.  The Model and Firmware fields are blank.  I believe I have SSH enabled but cannot be 100% of that.  I have tried to ssh into it an am getting "connection refused" on port 22.

       

      Thanks for any help or suggestions.

       

      -Mike

       

      • StephenB's avatar
        StephenB
        Guru - Experienced User

        mabx99 wrote:

         

        I was not aware that the OS booted off the RAID disks.  I have re-inserted them and the front panel display shows empty boxes representing each of the 6 slots, but it does not have them numbered 1,2,3,4,5,6.   And the only text on the display reads "Booting...".  RAIDar is telling me "Status: System starting up..." along with my NAS Name "nas-0E-D3-AD" and IP Address.  The Model and Firmware fields are blank.  I believe I have SSH enabled but cannot be 100% of that.  I have tried to ssh into it an am getting "connection refused" on port 22.

         


        It's hard to say if the problem is with the NAS or if it's with the RAID array.

         

        You could try installing RAIDar on a PC, and see if it gives more status:  https://kb.netgear.com/20684/ReadyNAS-Downloads#raidar

         

        If you have a spare disk, you could also try removing the disks again, and seeing if you can do a fresh install on the spare disk.  If that works, then see if the NAS boots with that disk in each slot.

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