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Wystell
Apr 18, 2018Aspirant
ReadyNas RND4000 NV+ V2 stuck booting
I have a ReadyNas RND4000-200NAS NV+ V2 which has 4 disks (2x3TB Seagate NAS Drive, 2x750GB Seagate drives) and was configured using XRaid I believe. The NAS was running the most recent version of Ra...
StephenB
Jul 14, 2018Guru - Experienced User
I think the next step is to power down the NAS and test the disks in a Windows PC using vendor tools (seatools for seagate, lifeguard for western digital). Disks can be connected either with SATA or a USB adapter/dock.
AMER31 wrote:
Can ping the NAS but admin page is not accessable at all
If you are booting diskless, than that is expected. The boot flash doesn't include a web interface.
AMER31 wrote:
Can do telnet
This is with disks installed, and using tech support mode?
AMER31 wrote:
try to re-install OS but no good
Did you try this using the front panel, or from telnet?
AMER31
Jul 14, 2018Aspirant
I think the next step is to power down the NAS and test the disks in a Windows PC using vendor tools (seatools for seagate, lifeguard for western digital). Disks can be connected either with SATA or a USB adapter/dock.
StephenB Thanks I will try to test these 3 x disks is there any otherway to test if READYNAS is ok
@AMER31 wrote:
Can ping the NAS but admin page is not accessable at all
StephenB Ok I never knew that
If you are booting diskless, than that is expected. The boot flash doesn't include a web interface.
@AMER31 wrote:
Can do telnet
This is with disks installed, and using tech support mode?
StephenB Yes I looked at the enclosure logs and can see that disk 2 has some issues what do you suggest chnage the disk ?
disk!!1!!status=not_present
disk!!2!!status=ok::descr=Channel 2: ST2000DM001, 3 GB; ATA Error Count: 2
disk!!3!!status=ok::descr=Channel 3: SAMSUNG HD204UI, 1863 GB
disk!!4!!status=ok::descr=Channel 4: ST2000DM001-1CH164, 1863 GB
model!!0!!mode=home::descr=ReadyNAS NV+ v2::arch=arm1::jbod=1
@AMER31 wrote:
StephenB tried from the front panel
try to re-install OS but no good
Did you try this using the front panel, or from telnet?
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