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Jebross
Jan 06, 2016Aspirant
NV+ vers1, not booting, LED 1&3, cannot access boot menu #26278806
Current firmware was 4.1.14 and the device was working without a hiccup until one day when I got a new UPS and decided to hook them up via USB. Nothing was recognized upon plugging in the UPS so I s...
Jebross
Jan 06, 2016Aspirant
No burnt smell at all.
One of the reasons I was installing a new UPS was that I found my backup device was not resotred properly after a power failure, so I have no recent backups.
FYI: My serial number does not fall in the range of those with the overheating PSU problems.
I might try the memory module if I find one locally at a cheap price.
As far as my raid setup - I was only using two disks in the unit, so I am not sure what it would have done. I do not believe I changed the default, whatever that was.
I do run a Linux workstation, altough it is 64 bit. Was your mention of X86 meant to imply that I need a 32 bit Linux version to get data access? Is there a writeup somewhere on this?
StephenB
Jan 06, 2016Guru - Experienced User
Jebross wrote:
I do run a Linux workstation, altough it is 64 bit. Was your mention of X86 meant to imply that I need a 32 bit Linux version to get data access? Is there a writeup somewhere on this?
No, it was just meaning to specify intel. There is a guide out there, but dbott's server is not available. Here's a cut/paste from this forum:
Simple step by step guide to mounting Sparc-based ReadyNAS Drives in x86-based Linux: Tested on brand new install of Ubuntu 10.10 (32bit x86), no other dependencies- 23rd Jan 2011 In a terminal window: (1) sudo su (2) apt-get install fuseext2 (3) apt-get install lvm2 (4) modprobe fuse (5) vgscan (6) vgchange -ay c 6.5 mkdir /tmp/nas-drive (7) fuseext2 -o ro -o sync_read /dev/c/c /tmp/nas-drive You should now be able to see the mounted files in the /tmp/nas-drive directory (NB: Without the “-o sync_read” option to fuseext2 I had problems with copying large files. It kept saying the source file wasn’t found. After adding this option everything worked fine). |
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