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ruudpel
Dec 24, 2014Aspirant
RNDU6000 won't boot - faulty PSU or bricked NAS?
Hi everybody, I have a Ultra 6000 which has been performing flawlessly for about three years now. I recently upgraded my drivers to 6 x 4TB and that whole process went quite smooth. I lost some dat...
StephenB
Jan 09, 2015Guru - Experienced User
I don't know the process exactly is. You need to get the NAS to boot somehow (perhaps installing on a scratch disk?), and then manually mount the others (perhaps inserting all but one into the chassis?) ext support is built into the RN316 kernel, so reading the disks isn't a problem.
Once mounted, my guess is that you'd need to copy the data somewhere else, reset everything and then restore the data.
You are correct in thinking that others have had dead ReadyNAS and wanted to migrate to OS6 systems. First I've heard that there is a charge for this service.
Once mounted, my guess is that you'd need to copy the data somewhere else, reset everything and then restore the data.
You are correct in thinking that others have had dead ReadyNAS and wanted to migrate to OS6 systems. First I've heard that there is a charge for this service.
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