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Re: Ready Nas Duo v1
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Ready Nas Duo v1
Nas not responding after replacement a second dics.
Button and second disc diod is blinking.
i cant login into front panel.
I dont have acces to my share files.
i recived an email the disc is initializing and it takes 17 hours.
It is normal or not?
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Re: Ready Nas Duo v1
- What firmware is running on the Duo?
- What disk (manufacturer/model) did you insert?
- Have you looked at the status with RAIDar? Try hovering your mouse over the disk and volume icons. https://kb.netgear.com/20684/ReadyNAS-Downloads#raidar
@Lukas_K wrote:i recived an email the disc is initializing and it takes 17 hours.
The time estimates are often much too long (and it won't normally take 17 hours to complete). However, it can take several hours to sync a new disk to the array. And it isn't unusual for the duo v1 to become non-responsive while that is going on.
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Re: Ready Nas Duo v1
- What firmware is running on the Duo? its up to date
- What disk (manufacturer/model) did you insert? wd20eurx-63t0fy0 2tb
- Raidar dont see nas
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Re: Ready Nas Duo v1
The system should be visible to RAIDar.
If you've just inserted the disk, then perhaps wait for 3-4 hours. If it isn't visible at that point, you could try powering down the NAS and removing both disks (labeling by slot). Power up, and confirm that RAIDar discovers the NAS, and reports a no-disks status.
Then perhaps try testing the drives in a PC using vendor tools (seatools for seagate, lifeguard for western digital). You can attach the drives using either SATA or a USB adapter/dock.