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KayZak
Oct 25, 2016Aspirant
ReadyNAS Replicate job returning "Unable to get local p2p address" Error
Hi All, I recently purchased a second ReadyNAS RN102. Both ReadyNAS RN 102's are running on OS 6.6.0 and are on the same network. I enabled ReadyNAS Replicate on both devices and registered th...
StephenB
Oct 25, 2016Guru - Experienced User
KayZak wrote:
Both have static IP addresses, are a part of the same DNS server with 8.8.8.8 and 4.4.2.2 added as alternative DNS's, and IPv6 is disabled completely.
Is 4.4.2.2 a typo? The alternative google DNS server is 8.8.4.4.
- KayZakOct 25, 2016Aspirant
Looking it up to verify, but I believe 4.4.2.2 is valid. I contacted NetGear Support they asked me to add 8.8.8.8 and 4.4.2.2. They could be wrong. God knows if a support representitive has ever been wrong.
- KayZakOct 25, 2016Aspirant
Yeah, I don't know whre 4.4.2.2 came from. I double checked, and I didn't add 4.4.2.2, although they did ask me to. Instead I added 8.8.4.4.
- KayZakOct 25, 2016Aspirant
Yeah, I don't know where 4.4.2.2 came from. I double checked, and I didn't add 4.4.2.2, although they did ask me to. Instead I added 8.8.4.4.
- mdgm-ntgrOct 25, 2016NETGEAR Employee Retired
If you download the logs from both units and look in initrd.log was either unit running 6.1.9 or earlier after the last factory reset (wipes all data, settings, everything)?
If yes, that may suggest there's a config file which needs fixing.
- KayZakOct 26, 2016Aspirant
Here are the logs for both:
[2013/09/13 02:45:24] Factory default initiated due to new disks (no RAID, no partitions)!
[2013/09/13 02:45:29] Defaulting to X-RAID2 mode, RAID level 1
[2013/09/13 02:45:57] Factory default initiated on ReadyNASOS .
[2013/09/12 19:33:50] Updated from ReadyNASOS 6.0.0 to 6.1.2.
[2014/01/01 10:02:24] Updated from ReadyNASOS 6.1.2 to 6.1.5.
[2014/02/24 08:31:51] Updated from ReadyNASOS 6.1.5 to 6.1.6.
[2016/02/15 18:57:31] Updated from ReadyNASOS 6.1.6 () to 6.2.5 (ReadyNASOS).
[2016/02/15 19:08:41] Updated from ReadyNASOS 6.2.5 (ReadyNASOS) to 6.4.2 (ReadyNASOS).
[2016/10/07 14:08:07] Updated from ReadyNASOS 6.4.2 (ReadyNASOS) to 6.6.0 (ReadyNASOS).And
[2016/09/09 19:13:03] Factory default initiated by RAIDar (format used disks)!
[2016/09/09 19:13:06] Defaulting to X-RAID2 mode, RAID level 1
[2016/09/09 19:13:29] Factory default initiated on ReadyNASOS 6.0.8.
[2016/09/09 19:13:31] Factory default initiated by Frontview!
[2016/09/09 11:38:33] Updated from ReadyNASOS 6.0.8 () to 6.2.5 (ReadyNASOS).
[2016/09/09 11:51:24] Updated from ReadyNASOS 6.2.5 (ReadyNASOS) to 6.5.1 (ReadyNASOS).
[2016/09/20 10:50:35] Updated from ReadyNASOS 6.5.1 (ReadyNASOS) to 6.5.2 (ReadyNASOS).
[2016/10/06 15:31:19] Updated from ReadyNASOS 6.5.2 (ReadyNASOS) to 6.6.0 (ReadyNASOS).They are both running 6.6.0 as I stated in my initial post. Is there a chance there is still something wrong with the file?
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