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Dewdman42
Oct 19, 2015Virtuoso
Upgrade procedure
I am thinking about upgrading my Ultra 2 plus to OS6. I don't have another disk large enough to backup my readynas /c drive ahead of time. I am wondering if anyone has any suggestions for how I ca...
- Oct 27, 2015
OS6 should recognize it.
Though it is actually faster to connect the USB to a PC, and copy over a gigabit network. At least according to the original smallnetbuilder review.
In any event, you should use NTFS formatting, so you have something you can read if the upgrade fails.
viperhansa
Oct 19, 2015Virtuoso
Hi Dewdman42,
Just go buy 1 or 2 drives suitable for backing up your nas by connecting them to your normal PC. ( FASTEST )
or
Just go buy 1 or 2 drives suitable for backing up your nas by connecting them to your normal PC via USB. ( SLOW )
I have 2 internal docks connected to my via internal SATA on my motherboard to use in occasions like this.
Since i can switch discs i can also use them for other purposes too.
Regarding upgrading to OS6 i was a bit reluctant too, was reading the same as you probably have.
I have a RN Pro Business 6 bay unit.
Finally i upgraded to 6.3.5 and it worked like a charm! So satisfied with it!
After a few day i got "there is a update available" message, the 6.4.0 ver. I read that some had some various problems but decided to try anyway.
What can i say, it worked perfectly!! I have not found any issues yet.
I followed this: https://community.netgear.com/t5/ReadyNAS-in-Business/OS6-upgrade-question-on-legacy-Pro-6/td-p/978854
The Rootax solution.
Good luck!
// Hans
- Dewdman42Oct 26, 2015Virtuoso
I was hoping to avoid buying another HD just for this.
How about if I take out one drive, since its currently in mirroed raid mode, run the Readynas on a single drive. Format the other drive and copy all the data to it as either a format that can be recognized by the OS6 USB port (does that need to be ext or what?). Then after I restore the data, plop it back into the Rreadynas and enable mirroring?
I could definitely just format it for my mac and backup the data over the network if I have to. I was wondering if that would be possible somehow over USB instead. One nice about doing it over the network, I guess, is that I can just use a utility like Carbon Copy Cloner which may bypass the OSX finder for the copy and restore procedures...so in that case maybe I don't have to care about whether OS6 will support USB on my Ultra 2 plus in OS6. But I was just wondering if someone could confirm whether or not USB will work on my Ultra 2 plus with OS6 and if so, what disk format would be needed.
I may end up just upgrading the whole thing to a RN314 or Synology DS415+ afterall, we'll see...in which case I would be buying more HD's, but I was hoping to avoid that for the near term. Maybe its not worth the hassle to upgrade to OS6 on this box, hard to say.
- StephenBOct 26, 2015Guru - Experienced User
Dewdman42 wrote:
I was hoping to avoid buying another HD just for this.
You should be making regular backups of the NAS anyway.
- Dewdman42Oct 26, 2015Virtuoso
I back up my most important data to the cloud, and barring a big emergency I don't want to wait 5 weeks to download it again after I upgrade the OS. I dont want to buy another disk. Any other suggestions?
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