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Richyw
Jan 03, 2018Aspirant
ReadyNAS RND4000 won’t boot after shutting down for days...
Happy New Year! My ReadyNAS RND4000 has been working fine for years (four 2TB drivers with X-RAID sync settings). However, I shutdown it before I left for vacation, came back and it does not boot pr...
Richyw
Jan 03, 2018Aspirant
Thank you for quick reply.
RAIDar was not able to detect active ReadyNAS divice, and it's also not listed in my router's LAN Active Client list. So I'm not able to access ReadyNAS admin page as well.
StephenB
Jan 03, 2018Guru - Experienced User
Try powering down the NAS, and removing the drives (labeling by slot). Then boot the NAS diskless. You should see no disks on the LCD panel. RAIDar should also be able to see the NAS (and report diskless status).
If you have access to a windows PC, try connecting the drives to it (either with sata or a usb->sata adapter/dock). Then test the disks with vendor tools (seatools for seagate, lifeguard for western digital). Obviously don't initialize or format the drives in Windows - the tools should be able to see the drives and test them, even though Windows doesn't understand the disk format.
- RichywJan 03, 2018Aspirant
Booting the NAS diskless got same result:
Loop pattern: All LEDs(Disk 1-4, ACT, POWER) fast blinking 3 times and then Disk 1 LED slow blinking for 5 times.
Nothing are showing up on LCD panel.
I tried ro figure out the meaning of LED blinking by refering the doc of ReadyNAS LED Language, but couldn't matching pattern.- StephenBJan 03, 2018Guru - Experienced User
Richyw wrote:
I tried ro figure out the meaning of LED blinking by refering the doc of ReadyNAS LED Language, but couldn't matching pattern.I didn't either. On a 2-bay unit it would mean "unsupported RAID configuration", but that makes no sense when no disks are inserted.
Clearly it's the chassis itself, and not disk-related. Hopefully mdgm-ntgr will recognize the pattern.
- RichywJan 05, 2018Aspirant
Thanks Stephen. Hope someone could help me identify the cause of issue.
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