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rbush
Sep 22, 2016Aspirant
RND2110 v2 will not start up
Last week I stopped being able to access my ReadyNASRND2110v2 NAS on my network and the unit was powered down. I tried starting and the hard disk would spool up and stay spinning and I still had no ...
- Sep 28, 2016
Thanks for your advice - it gives me a lot to think about.
rbush
rbush
Sep 23, 2016Aspirant
The label says: "ReadyNAS Duo RND2110 v2 Model RND2110-100NAS 1X1000SG XRAID". I don't use RAIDar as I only have 1 disk installed in it and saw no sense in installing the ap since the browser interface had all the functionality I needed.
When I enter the network address Windows says it is unavailable at this time. Again, the disk is spooling and doesn't settle down into its normal quiet spun-down standbuy mode.
StephenB
Sep 23, 2016Guru - Experienced User
rbush wrote:
The label says: "ReadyNAS Duo RND2110 v2 Model RND2110-100NAS 1X1000SG XRAID"...
As the article says, that means you have a v1 (sparc-based unit). The -100NAS is the tell, a v2 would have a -200NAS. The v2 in the label doesn't mean what you think it does.
rbush wrote:
I don't use RAIDar...
RAIDar gives status information, and the NAS sometimes responds to it even when the web interface is down. So please install it, and tell us what it says.
- rbushSep 24, 2016Aspirant
Nada - now I have a useless piece of software on my computer that does nothing.
I tried taking out the hard disks and starting up the unit - same spinning sound, so evidently what I thought was the hard disks spooling up is something else inside the NAS. Still doesn't settle down into normal standby mode except that when I pressed the power button and held it to shut it down, it did shut down - I didn't have to unplug it like I do when the hard disks are in it.
- StephenBSep 24, 2016Guru - Experienced User
rbush wrote:
Nada - now I have a useless piece of software on my computer that does nothing.
No. Odds are you have failed and now useless ReadyNAS hardware. There's a chance that isn't the case, but it doesn't look good.
Try RAIDar again with the disks removed from the duo.
If the duo hardware is ok, it should find the NAS and report a "no disks" status. Let us know if it does that. Also let us know the LED status for the NIC (which is on the back).
- rbushSep 27, 2016Aspirant
With the disks out, Raidar found my NAS this time. It reported:
Name: nas-93-F2-93
Status: No disks detected
Firmware:
IP Address: 10.0.0.149 (C0:3F:0E:93:F2:93)
When I pressed the admin button it wouldn't connect. Instead I got this messsage:
This site can’t be reached
10.0.0.149 refused to connect.
ERR_CONNECTION_REFUSED
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