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WildPhydeaux
Jan 16, 2022Tutor
ReadyNAS Pro 6 "Err: could not properly extract"
I replaced a faulty power supply in my ReadyNAS Pro 6 and when I brought it back up it was syncing disks. Stupidly I decided I would update the firmware from 6.10.4 to the 6.10.5 the admin page told ...
- Jan 18, 2022
Yes, yoiur RAID must sync even if the drives are empty. It would have been better if you left the unit on, as it may still be syncing.
No, it is not unusual; that an OS6 NAS did not wait for you to set it up. Rather than wait for you too choose XRAID or FlexRAID, OS6 goes on as XRAID because you can change on the fly. If you need FlexRAID, you can switch, destroy the not-yet-sync'ed volume, and create a new one.
Sandshark
Jan 17, 2022Sensei - Experienced User
Glad you figured it out. Yes, you must use the old OS4.2 style USB recovery for a legacy system updated to OS 6 because,m while the primary OS has been updated, the rest of the boot system is still the same, and differs from native OS6 NAS. USB recovery is intended to fix both, so you need the "hybrid" recovery system of a 4.2 style USB with a 6.x OS file.
WildPhydeaux
Jan 17, 2022Tutor
Thanks Sandshark !
As it turns out there may be another problem... I left the RN to do a disk sync overnight. Last time I saw it in the evening it was at about 2.4% - what do I know, it's full of 4TB drives, I guess it takes a while although I hope it didn't see the old data and think it should get it all back, since I did do a factory reset....
Anyway this morning it was non-responsive to RAIDar or directly to the web admin page. So I had a look and it just said the NAS name and firmware version on the display and that tiny little green light was blinking as though it was working, but no repsonse. Touching the power button didn't show more information. I'm out of town for a few days now so I just powered it down and I'll have to look again when I get back. Perhaps there is a bad disk? Not sure what to check next but I guess disks would be a place to start.
Any suggestions would be appreicated. Oh, also, I noted that even when I got the system back up and did the factory reset that RAIDar never did give me the option to initiate the setup - it just keep saying starting up... I just went to the admin page and carried on, but that's weird isn't it?
Thank you!
Robert
- SandsharkJan 18, 2022Sensei - Experienced User
Yes, yoiur RAID must sync even if the drives are empty. It would have been better if you left the unit on, as it may still be syncing.
No, it is not unusual; that an OS6 NAS did not wait for you to set it up. Rather than wait for you too choose XRAID or FlexRAID, OS6 goes on as XRAID because you can change on the fly. If you need FlexRAID, you can switch, destroy the not-yet-sync'ed volume, and create a new one.
- WildPhydeauxJan 19, 2022TutorOk, I just thought it was weird that it didn't respond to touching the power button and trying to access the web page there was no response. But if that's not abnormal during sync, then I'll let it carry on.
I called my wife and asked her to power it back on. Maybe it will be all good by the time I get back home in a couple days!
Robert- SandsharkJan 19, 2022Sensei - Experienced User
It's not typical, but it can happen; especially if it's encountering any errors along the way. Is yours really a "Pro 6" (-200 model), or an older Pro Pioneer? (Your title says one thing and you listed another as the model.) Have you updated the processor or memory?
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