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JanHussaarts2
Oct 30, 2024Luminary
Readynas Ultra 6 Network issues??
Hi, Monday morning I could not access fileshares on my Ultra 6. When I looked into the active client list on my router, its 2 permanent network connections were missing in the list. I had a look...
- Nov 01, 2024
The NAS devices are connected to a smart ups.
The switch is managed , not smart.
However I could monitor the trafic (i think).
At the moment the problem NAS is still running and surprisingly fast.
Sandshark
Oct 30, 2024Sensei
Are you seeing any other issues, especially related to power on/off? One possibility here is that the +5VSB (+5 volts standby), which powers the NIC and power on/off circuit, is failing. It's a bit early to say for sure that's it unless you are having other related issues. A replacement power supply would fix that.
JanHussaarts2
Oct 30, 2024Luminary
I would nog know how to check this failure. Can you suggest some tests, including what to expect if it succeeds.
- SandsharkOct 31, 2024Sensei
The only reliable way to test it is to replace the power supply and see if it goes away. If you have a "spare" ATX12V power supply, you can install it externally and see if that fixes it before you invest in a new compatible supply. But you'll need to insure you use masking tape or similar to insure the airflow remains good by covering up the fan outlet of the original supply and sealing any gaps left in running the power cable outside.
The best indicator is if you have power on/off issues in addition to network ones (especially inability to turn off except by long press of power button).
The problem could also be the Ethernet transceiver, which is non-repairable, though a power supply issue is more common at the age of your NAS. Have you had any power issues (especially a local lightning strike) that may have damaged the transceiver?
- JanHussaarts2Oct 31, 2024Luminary
Lightning or any other power disturbance is most unlikely. Both NAS devices are powered via a UPS. This has been the situation since I started using them.
- StephenBOct 31, 2024Guru - Experienced User
JanHussaarts2 wrote:
Lightning or any other power disturbance is most unlikely. Both NAS devices are powered via a UPS. This has been the situation since I started using them.
I am wondering if you somehow are ending up in an IP loop due to connecting both NICs to the same network without bonding.
So I do recommend only connecting one NIC from each NAS to your network, and see if that resolves the situation.
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