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Ronbon24's avatar
Ronbon24
Aspirant
Jan 07, 2020

Only fan spinning no Lcd

My wife decided to paint my office and unplugged my readynas nvx for 2 days.  When she plugged it back in, the fan spins on high but no lcd or any other lights come on. I notice an amber light on the inside of the chassis.  I cannot discover readynas using Raidar.  Should I try to boot from usb?  Any help is appreciated.

Thanks

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  • StephenB's avatar
    StephenB
    Guru - Experienced User

    Ronbon24 wrote:

    My wife decided to paint my office and unplugged my readynas nvx for 2 days. 

    Was it properly shut down, or did she just pull the plug?

     


    Ronbon24 wrote:

     When she plugged it back in, the fan spins on high but no lcd or any other lights come on. I cannot discover readynas using Raidar. 


    Try removing powering down, and remove the disks (labeling by slot).  Then power it up, and see if you get something on the LCD or in RAIDar. 

    • Ronbon24's avatar
      Ronbon24
      Aspirant

      She just pulled the plug. I have removed and labelled the drives and it still just powers on with the fan spinning on high.  Holding the power button will turn it off, but it won't connect to my network and the lcd never come on.

      Thanks

      • StephenB's avatar
        StephenB
        Guru - Experienced User

        Ronbon24 wrote:

         I have removed and labelled the drives and it still just powers on with the fan spinning on high.  Holding the power button will turn it off, but it won't connect to my network and the lcd never come on.


        Ok.  So something obviously failed - not sure if it is one of the the power supply outputs or the system board.  Perhaps Sandshark can offer an informed guess.

         

        I think it is pretty likely that the RAID array is intact.  Are you going to need to off-load data?

         

        One option is to get a new OS-6 x86 ReadyNAS (RN300 series or better).  While you can't simply migrate the disks, you can temporaily mount the data volume so you can off-load it. There is some information on that here:  https://kb.netgear.com/29957/ReadyNAS-Migrating-disks-from-RAIDiator-4-2-to-ReadyNAS-OS-6-x86

         

         

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