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Re: Problem setting up my Duo v2
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Hi there,
I have some issues with my Duo v2 NAS. Firstly, it was a chassis only when I got it as a present, and of course I bought 2x2tb HDD and installed it. When first booted up and setted up properly, I clicked on to use the disks as a JBOD (no RAID), but it automatically put it to RAID1 (redundant) 2tb. I have made 2 factory default resets yesterday and tried it again, but it keeps me putting into RAID1 mode, even when I choose RAID0. It's kinda annoying. How can I use it in JBOD mode?
Thanks
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Re: Problem setting up my Duo v2
@doug96 wrote:
I have some issues with my Duo v2 NAS.
Can you confirm that is it actually a v2? The labels can be confusing, and many v1 owners mistakenly think they have a v2.
A v1
- says "ReadyNAS Duo" on the front chassis
- runs 4.1.x firmware
- might say v2 on other labels
a v2
- says "Readynas Duo v2" in the front chassis.
- runs 5.3.x firmware.
@doug96 wrote:
I have made 2 factory default resets yesterday and tried it again, but it keeps me putting into RAID1 mode, even when I choose RAID0. It's kinda annoying. How can I use it in JBOD mode?
Do a factory reset with only a single disk in place, and select RAID0.
After initial setup, hot-insert the second disk, and then create a second RAID-0 volume from the admin web ui.
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Re: Problem setting up my Duo v2
Yes, I confirm it is a v2 model (Front panel label, model numberplate on back, and also the ReadyNAS HW info confirms it). It runs the latest software (Raidiator 5.3.13)
Hot insert means, that should I install the second drive while it is running?
Thanks for the help!
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