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ericchu
Sep 09, 2017Aspirant
RN628x Drive bays Numbering
I have ReadyNAS Pro and Pro6. I recently purchased RN628x. The hypothesis is that since all of these units are Intel-based, I should be able to just move my drives from a ReadyNAS Pro running firmw...
StephenB
Sep 11, 2017Guru - Experienced User
ericchu wrote:
I have ReadyNAS Pro and Pro6. I recently purchased RN628x. The hypothesis is that since all of these units are Intel-based, I should be able to just move my drives from a ReadyNAS Pro running firmware version 6.8.0 to the new RN628x and everything should work fine.
If your pro/pro-6 are running 4.2.x firmware, then you CANNOT migrate the drives. The OS and file system are quite different.
You can temporarily mount them as read-only in the 628x, which lets you offload data. But then you need to do a factory reset, which reformats everything. The read-only mount is helpful if the old NAS failed - which doesn't seem to be your situation. https://kb.netgear.com/29957/ReadyNAS-Migrating-disks-from-RAIDiator-4-2-to-ReadyNAS-OS-6-x86
- ericchuSep 11, 2017Aspirant
Thanks for your reply. You're right . This is not my situation. To be more precise, my 2 questions are:
- If I'm running a ReadyNAS Pro (6 bays) with firmware version 6.8.0, can I simply transfer the drives to a ReadyNAS N628x and everything will continue to work. One member on the forum seems to think it will work but his situation was different
- For ReadyNAS N628x that has 8 bays, since the chasis has no lables for the drive bays, is the top bay or bottom bay "drive bay 1"?
- StephenBSep 11, 2017Guru - Experienced User
ericchu wrote:- If I'm running a ReadyNAS Pro (6 bays) with firmware version 6.8.0, can I simply transfer the drives to a ReadyNAS N628x and everything will continue to work. One member on the forum seems to think it will work but his situation was different
It should work (though I haven't done it, I've seen a few other posts where it was successful).
ericchu wrote:- For ReadyNAS N628x that has 8 bays, since the chasis has no lables for the drive bays, is the top bay or bottom bay "drive bay 1"?
The top is bay 1.
- ericchuSep 11, 2017Aspirant
Thanks. Will try this weekend and cross my fingers.
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