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Re: Reboot and Firmware update, now my NAS is empty!!!
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Reboot and Firmware update, now my NAS is empty!!!
I just ran a reboot on my company's ReadyNAS through the web portal to update the firmware from 6.2.2 to 6.2.4. We've been having problems inviting people to see folders (some can, some can't) so I hoped the reboot and update would fix it.
It shut down ok, and apparently restarted ok, and is now showing firmware version 6.2.4, but unfortunatly, it appears completely empty! User data is present, but the entire folder structure has disappeared, both to admin accounts and normal users. It simply states "No Volumes or USB Disks"
As I'm not on the local network at the moment, I can't access the Admin page. Does anyone have any suggestions as what to look at now, or in 9 hours time when I can connect to it locally?
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Re: Reboot and Firmware update, now my NAS is empty!!!
Slight update,
I've managed to get into the admin page after all. Checking the logs, it shows:
Thu Jul 30 2015 21:20:10 | System: Antivirus scanner definition file update failed due to downloading fail. Please check internet connection. | |
Thu Jul 30 2015 21:13:31 | System: ReadyNASOS background service started. | |
Thu Jul 30 2015 21:00:53 | System: The system is rebooting. | |
Thu Jul 30 2015 20:59:16 | System: The system is rebooting. | |
Thu Jul 30 2015 20:57:28 | System: The system is rebooting. | |
Thu Jul 30 2015 15:40:53 | System: Antivirus scanner definition file has been updated to '201507301223'. |
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Re: Reboot and Firmware update, now my NAS is empty!!!
Hi PaulMQDX,
I am suspecting a drive failure may have occured during the update. Did you get any notifications from the NAS about the drives? What is the model of your NAS by the way?
I'll look forward to your response.
Thanks,
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Re: Reboot and Firmware update, now my NAS is empty!!!
Thanks John
Its a ReadyNAS 516, 6x4Tb drives in Raid 6 Array
No, no notifications about any drives. I've got all the recent log files, what should I be looking for?
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Re: Reboot and Firmware update, now my NAS is empty!!!
Hello PaulMQDX,
Please check the drive status. You can find it on System>Performance, just hover the mouse pointer on the circles next to the name of the drives. You can also send me a PM for a download link of you logs so I can check it.
I'll look forward to your update.
Thanks,
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Re: Reboot and Firmware update, now my NAS is empty!!!
Thanks John.
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Re: Reboot and Firmware update, now my NAS is empty!!!
PM with link to log files sent also.
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Re: Reboot and Firmware update, now my NAS is empty!!!
Sorted now. With help from Raf @ netgear, NAS is now (nearly) back. It needed the USB encryption key inserting for the reboot, luckily I remembered where it was. Folder contents now visible again, although only through the web interface, not through Windows Explorer.
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Re: Reboot and Firmware update, now my NAS is empty!!!
Hello PaulMQDX,
We are glad to hear disks are fine.
To access the folders/files/shares, make sure you are using the NAS' current IP address when mapping on Windows explorer.
Please also make sure SMB/CIFS protocol is enabled on each and every share you are tryiing to access. That is under Shares then click on each share then click Settings. Go to Network Access and make sure SMB is lit up green.
Regards,
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Re: Reboot and Firmware update, now my NAS is empty!!!
All it took was time. Everything working fine now. Thanks for all your assistance.