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Old Readynas rnd4000 with new psu
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Old Readynas rnd4000 with new psu
I had an old rnd4000 with 4 disks where the power supply unit had broken. So I replaced it with a new one.
Now the rnd4000 first boots with a rapid blinking which after approx 20 seconds will be slower. And after a while leds of bay 1 and 3 are lit to and fro. In the LED Language this combination is not shows. Any suggestions to proceed are welcome.
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Re: Old Readynas rnd4000 with new psu
I bought a psu that already had the pinout changed. The unit just says 'Booting' and thr power on button flashes. When I remove the disk, the display shows 'no disks' and 'Booting'
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Re: Old Readynas rnd4000 with new psu
This is the replacement: https://www.overtek.co.uk/products/netgear-readynas-power-supply-psu-replacement
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Re: Old Readynas rnd4000 with new psu
Do you have a spare disk you can use? If so, try doing a fresh factory install with only that disk in place.
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Re: Old Readynas rnd4000 with new psu
I did that, Now the lcd shows..Booting. Waiting for Raidar.
According to the manual I found ithe nas should have192.168.168.168 so I defined the ethernet of my computer as 192.168.168.2 conneced a lancable but Raidar doesnot find the nas. This is not my nas so I have asked the owner if he can find a manual...It could be the wrong subnet. I could perhaps use a sniffer to see the adress of the nas.
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Re: Old Readynas rnd4000 with new psu
Interesting. I can ping 192.168.168.168 (the nas) but Raidar doesnot find it..Mayby a wrong version? 6.5.0.
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Re: Old Readynas rnd4000 with new psu
I installed Raidar 4.3.8 and it works with the new disk. Many thanks for the help. I suspect I have a bad disk, one or more of four..
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Re: Old Readynas rnd4000 with new psu
@sesailor wrote:
I installed Raidar 4.3.8 and it works with the new disk. Many thanks for the help. I suspect I have a bad disk, one or more of four..
Or possibly a corrupted OS partition that won't boot.
If you can connect the disks to a PC (either USB or SATA) you could try recovering data with R-Studio: https://www.r-studio.com/