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desecasa
Feb 04, 2016Aspirant
RN202 does not remember last state after power loss, always powers up
Hello everybody, I recently bought a diskless ReadyNAS 202 and I'm still in the process of setting things up. However, I noticed that it always powers up when its power supply was interrupted, re...
desecasa
Feb 05, 2016Aspirant
Hi mdgm
I just sent you the logs according to the instructions you kindly provided. This is the use case I described in my email:
My use case is this: Each night, I gracefully shut down the NAS via the power button. After that, I cut the power to the NAS by switching off a switchable power strip. The next morning, I switch the power strip on again.
Expected behaviour: The Hardware Manual states the the NAS should remember its last power state. Hence, I expect the NAS to remain shut down/switched off.
Actual behaviour: A few seconds after switching on the power strip, the NAS boots. It does so every time.
Kind regards
Sebastian
mdgm-ntgr
Feb 05, 2016NETGEAR Employee Retired
Thanks for the logs.
How long after the unit completes a graceful shutdown do you cut the power to the NAS?
- desecasaFeb 05, 2016Aspirant
Well, in my use case it's a night, so 6-8 hours. But the NAS exhibits the same behaviour if I unplug it for a couple of minutes. Since I got it a couple of days ago, not once has it stayed off after power loss.
- desecasaFeb 05, 2016Aspirant
Sorry, I just realised I misread your question. I cut the power about 10 minutes after the NAS completes shutdown (all front lights off, network LEDs from the NIC stay lit).
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