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Adam52
Jul 09, 2016Aspirant
RN102 power led keeps blinking after update to firmware v.6.5.1
Attempt to update the firmware in my RN102 (by clicking on the button in the web interface) failed. Previous version was 6.2.5. The update routine first showed v.6.4.2 being installed and immediately...
- Jul 11, 2016
Adam52 wrote:
Re restoring from the external backup drive: I'm not sure what you mean by 'home shares'. Do you mean the shares (a.k.a. shared folders) in the root directory of the NAS? I've got a very simple setup with only nine shares in the directory tree, mostly following the original NETGEAR names (e.g. Backup, Documents, Photos, Movies, Music) and added a few of my own. I'm the only user and accessing the RN102 as admin.
Each user has a private "home share" folder that matches that username. If you are accessing the NAS as admin, then you should see an "admin" folder - that would be your home share. If you are using guest access you won't see that.
Adam52 wrote:
And why is it difficult to get the data back into the home shares, anyway?
One reason is that the file permissions and owners can't easily be reset by the administrator. Sometimes what is needed is to access the NAS as each user from a PC, and then drag/drop the files. I don't use home shares, and it's possible there some improvements in the newer firmware here - perhaps other users who have run into these challenges will comment. But if you don't see the admin folder, then it doesn't really matter to you.
Adam52 wrote:
As you suggested, the next logical step seems to be to bring the RN102 back to its factory-new state by means of the boot menu. Although I wonder if there's any certainty that the RN102 will accept firmware update v.6.5.1 after that procedure.
Futhermore, what puzzles me is why the RN102 locked up in the first place during a (hopefully) tried and tested firmware update. It makes me very wary of ever updating the ReadyNAS system software again in the future, not in the least because many other ReadyNAS users seem to have experienced similar incidents with earlier updates (e.g. 6.4.0, 6.4.1, 6.4.2) over the last year.
I think it might actually be running 6.5.1 when the procedure completes. Though we will have to see.
There was a major kernel upgrade in 6.4.x and above, plus the RN100 series needed a new bootloader. So the impact is higher with the RN100 series. There is a faq here: http://kb.netgear.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/30107/~/readynas-os-6.4.0%3A-faqs-on-upgrading-firmware?cid=wmt_netgear_organic
I agree that too many users have had problems with some of the firmware updates. Though on balance I think it is wise to keep up with them anyway (maintaining proper backups), if only to stay up to date with security patches.
Adam52
Jul 11, 2016Aspirant
StephenB: First of all, thank you very much indeed for your speedy response!
Because the situation doesn't seem hopeless (yet) -- I still have a recent, full back-up and the NAS is still functioning in read-only mode -- I won't try paid support for now. That seems to me like a last resort if everything else fails.
As you suggested, the next logical step seems to be to bring the RN102 back to its factory-new state by means of the boot menu. Although I wonder if there's any certainty that the RN102 will accept firmware update v.6.5.1 after that procedure.
Re restoring from the external backup drive: I'm not sure what you mean by 'home shares'. Do you mean the shares (a.k.a. shared folders) in the root directory of the NAS? I've got a very simple setup with only nine shares in the directory tree, mostly following the original NETGEAR names (e.g. Backup, Documents, Photos, Movies, Music) and added a few of my own. I'm the only user and accessing the RN102 as admin.
And why is it difficult to get the data back into the home shares, anyway?
Futhermore, what puzzles me is why the RN102 locked up in the first place during a (hopefully) tried and tested firmware update. It makes me very wary of ever updating the ReadyNAS system software again in the future, not in the least because many other ReadyNAS users seem to have experienced similar incidents with earlier updates (e.g. 6.4.0, 6.4.1, 6.4.2) over the last year.
I will keep you informed about my attempts to implement your solution. In the meantime, thanks again for your help!
Adam52
Jul 12, 2016Aspirant
Hi StephenB,
A factory reset of the RN102 did the trick! The system rebooted with firmware v6.5.1 and the continuous blinking of the power led was finally over.
After that, I was able to set up the necessary backup procedures in the ReadyNAS OS web interface to restore all the data from the connected USB 3.0 harddisk, share by share.
Many thanks again for your assistence!
- StephenBJul 12, 2016Guru - Experienced User
I'm glad you're up and running (though of course a factory reset isn't the ideal solution).
- Adam52Jul 12, 2016Aspirant
You're right, it's not the ideal solution but still I'm glad the system is working again.
In hindsight, I suspect the problem was caused by trying to implement two firmware updates in rapid succession. When it began, the RN102 was running v.6.2.5. Update 6.4.2 had already been downloaded a couple of months ago but was not yet installed because normally I leave the NAS switched on 24/7. The web interface said something like "firmware 6.4.2 is downloaded and will be installed after a restart." I finally dared to push the restart button and right after this restart, the latest update 6.5.1 was presented to me and I accepted that also. Probably not such a good idea.
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