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Re: Readynas RND4250 not accessible
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2014-02-03
09:00 AM
2014-02-03
09:00 AM
Readynas RND4250 not accessible
Hello,
I see the readynas via RAIDar. RND4250 gets an IP, but below the discs in RAIDar it says: Not present.
I can ping the Readynas but cannot access the file! The Readynas is set up as X-Raid.
How can I rescue the data?
please help,
regards
andi
I see the readynas via RAIDar. RND4250 gets an IP, but below the discs in RAIDar it says: Not present.
I can ping the Readynas but cannot access the file! The Readynas is set up as X-Raid.
How can I rescue the data?
please help,
regards
andi
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2014-02-03
12:37 PM
2014-02-03
12:37 PM
Re: Readynas RND4250 not accessible
Try powering off the NAS then power it on again.
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2014-02-04
07:39 AM
2014-02-04
07:39 AM
Re: Readynas RND4250 not accessible
thats what i already tried several times !?!
any other suggestions?
any other suggestions?
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Re: Readynas RND4250 not accessible
thats what i already tried several times !?!
any other suggestions?
any other suggestions?
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2014-02-04
11:19 AM
2014-02-04
11:19 AM
Re: Readynas RND4250 not accessible
You say you cannot access the files, but can you access Frontview?
How many disks are in the unit?
Were there any error messages before you lost access?
I take it there is no backup?
How many disks are in the unit?
Were there any error messages before you lost access?
I take it there is no backup?
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