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Re: Unable to start RN31400 NAS
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Unable to start RN31400 NAS
Suddenly I get no response from my NAS RN314000. I can find that it gets an IP but I cant find it in Raidar and I cant access the IP-adress.
Is there a way to get the data?
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Re: Unable to start RN31400 NAS
@ulfrickardsson wrote:
Suddenly I get no response from my NAS RN314000. I can find that it gets an IP but I cant find it in Raidar and I cant access the IP-adress.
Any errors on the front panel?
Have you tried powering down and removing the disks (labeling by slot). Then power up, and see if RAIDar finds it and reports a no disks status.
Reinstall the disks with the NAS powered down.
@ulfrickardsson wrote:
Is there a way to get the data?
It depends on what happened, but generally yes.
If the chassis failed, you could migrate the disks to another OS-6 NAS.
If the issue is with the disks, you could try RAID recovery software. That would require connecting the disks to a Windows PC (SATA or with USB adapter/docks), and also getting enough storage to offload it.
There are potentially other less extreme possibilities, but we'd need to get more information what has failed.
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Re: Unable to start RN31400 NAS
Have you made any changes on your network? Does the NAS have a fixed IP address (that may not be the same as one assigned by the router to another device)?
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Re: Unable to start RN31400 NAS
Actually I can access the NAS if I remove the disks, It also shows its a new disk so I guess that my "USB Recovery Tool" did some effects.
if i start the NAS with the disks the fan never stops (days) ant the green diode always blinks.
So what would be the next step?
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Re: Unable to start RN31400 NAS
@ulfrickardsson wrote:
Actually I can access the NAS if I remove the disks, It also shows its a new disk so I guess that my "USB Recovery Tool" did some effects.
if i start the NAS with the disks the fan never stops (days) ant the green diode always blinks.
So what would be the next step?
I would test the disks in a Windows PC using vendor tools (Seagate's Seatools, WD's Dashboard or Lifeguard).
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Re: Unable to start RN31400 NAS
Hello
I have downloaded "ReclaiMe" and can see one drive when connected to my pc.
Is there a way I can connect the NAS directly to my pc so I can access the all the disks? Or do I have to buy 4 external hdd-adapters?
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Re: Unable to start RN31400 NAS
@ulfrickardsson wrote:
Is there a way I can connect the NAS directly to my pc so I can access the all the disks?
No.
You can get multi-bay docks - about $100 USD for most 4-bay docks, about $45 for 2-bay.