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CDStoneley
Jun 08, 2017Aspirant
'Management service is offline' after 6.7.4 upgrade
I inadvertantly kicked off the firmware update to 6.7.4, and now although my RN314 has rebooted, and the display cycles between displaying ReadyNAS 314 6.7.4 and displaying the current state...
- Jun 09, 2017
You may have run into an issue fixed by 6.7.5 Beta 1
You could download the firmware update and install it via https://ip.address.of.nas/fwbroker
StephenB
Jul 04, 2017Guru - Experienced User
There are two ways I described earlier in this thread
- boot menu
- power down, unformat all the disks, then power up
Did you try either of those?
laithabdul
Jul 05, 2017Aspirant
The first method (boot menu) did not work
The second methode (unformat all the disks) I did not understand it needs more detail
Thanks
- StephenBJul 05, 2017Guru - Experienced User
laithabdul wrote:
The second methode (unformat all the disks) I did not understand it needs more detail
- Connect each disk to a windows PC (USB or SATA).
- Open the windows disk manager (entering diskmgmt.msc on the run line will work).
- At the bottom of the disk manager window you will see each disk in the system. There's a graphic next to each disk that shows every partition (which Windows calls "volumes" for some reason).
- Right click on each partition in the graphic, and select "delete volume"
- Put all the disks back into the unpowered NAS and turn it on. It will do a factory install (since all the disks are blank).
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