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msacks001
Jan 10, 2016Aspirant
Transfer Readynas Duo v1 disks to a new Readynas
I have a Readynas Duo v1 which I think has failed. I've tried to reset the device (pressing the reset button on the back for about 5 secs until the 2 disk lights flash and then releasing) but the fr...
msacks001
Jan 11, 2016Aspirant
Thanks StephenB for your quick response.
RAIDar says that it can't see find any ReadyNAS although on one of my many previous reboots RAIDar did find the Duo with the IP address 192.168.168.168 (which I now know is because the Duo coudn't find a DHCP server for some reason). At the time I tried getting to the admin page which failed of course. At the time I didn't know how to proceed so I reset it again and have not been able to get back to that point.
Maybe I'm being impatient. Can you advise how long I should wait after doing a reset before RAIDar should be able to see the device?
I think I'd set up my device with Raid 1 so that both discs have an identical version of the data. Will I still be able to retrieve the data usig a Linux reader? And do you know if I can use my Mac to read it (I have a Windows XP image on a VM if that helps) or should I really use a Windows PC?
Thanks again.
mdgm-ntgr
Jan 11, 2016NETGEAR Employee Retired
When it came up with that I.P. you could have changed the I.P. of your PC/Mac to e.g. 192.168.168.100 and tried accessing it.
So did you use Flex-RAID RAID-1 or did you use X-RAID?
There are a variety of reasons why the system is not completing booting.
One possibility is a bad disk. If you hook your disks up to a Windows PC and run vendor tools (e.g. SeaTools if it is a SeaGate disk or WD Data LifeGuard Diagnostics if it is a WD disk).
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