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_frantic_
May 19, 2016Aspirant
Using ReadyNAS Replicate with OS 6.5.0
I am using Replicate to backup from my RN312 to a RN104. Both devices have been upgraded from latest 6.4 to 6.5.0. I am not able to get Replicate working again. Is there some documentation? ...
- Aug 03, 2016
Hi _frantic_,
Since you've performed FD, wait for the resync process to complete then add 8.8.8.8 DNS in the active NIC of your system. Once this is done, try to login again your old ReadyNAS Remote/Replicate ID credentials and see if it will accept it.
Kind regards,
BrianL
NETGEAR Community Team
kohdee
May 19, 2016NETGEAR Expert
1) We got rid of Remote in 6.5.0.
2) Replicate has always used Remote IDs and not ReadyCLOUD or NETGEAR accounts.
3) ReadyCLOUD and Replicate are only IPv4 service.
4) If you at some point you logged into ReadyCLOUD, and then you recently upgraded your ReadyCLOUD account to a NETGEAR account, try your NETGEAR account password with the Replicate account on replicate.readynas.com
_frantic_
Jun 15, 2016Aspirant
kohdee wrote:3) ReadyCLOUD and Replicate are only IPv4 service.
The strange thing is: ReadyCLOUD and Replicate will not work at all on my devices, when IPv6 is disabled. I get messages Offline and Services Offline:
Anyway: even with IPv6 enabled, Replicate still does not work from my main RN312 to the backup device RN104. (It does work in reverse direction.)
From this point on I do not know what to do other than factory resetting the RN104.
I will also try to avoid IPv6 from now on.
My suspicion is, that the use of IPv6 was not a good idea at all.
I activated IPv6 in addition to IPv4 in 6.4.0. Seems to be nonreversible from the beginning on (for me as a Replicate user).
- Boston_RobJul 29, 2016Aspirant
Reimaged my NAS and it works again. (factory reset)
- _frantic_Aug 03, 2016Aspirant
Okay, I did a Factory Reset on my ReadyNAS 104.
I was offered to upgrade from 6.5.0 to 6.5.1, so did I.
Same problem as before - the device can not register to ReadyNAS Replicate. I get an invalid username/password message and then this:
ReadyNAS Replicate seems to be unreachable.
What is causing this? Do I need any special firewall clearance or port forwarding for Cloud Services?
Do I have to activate special services on my device? Which log files should I check?
- BrianL2Aug 03, 2016NETGEAR Employee Retired
Hi _frantic_,
Since you've performed FD, wait for the resync process to complete then add 8.8.8.8 DNS in the active NIC of your system. Once this is done, try to login again your old ReadyNAS Remote/Replicate ID credentials and see if it will accept it.
Kind regards,
BrianL
NETGEAR Community Team
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