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4 TopicsNeed Operational Code for XSM7224S
Hello, I am troubleshooting a problem with our XSM7224S ProSAFE switches and seem to have made it worse. The switch was not able to save the running configuration over the startup configuration (the switch would simply hang - we even left it "saving" for three days in case it was simply taking an abnormally long time). And when we aborted the save attempt by resetting the switch, it rebooted with default configurations. In trying to troubleshoot this we noticed that we were getting an error about the backup image CRC not being valid. And the switch was booting off image 2. So I tried copying image 2 over image 1 in the Dual Boot Configuration and now when the switch resets we just get the boot menu with the following error: "operational code CRC is not valid you must load new code". Unforunately we did not backup the operational code for the XSM7224S (and are not even sure how to do this). I have scoured the forums and Google and cannot find anywhere to download a new copy. Does anyone know where it can be found? Thanks!Solved3KViews0likes3CommentsVolumes Name Conflict (error code 1014020000)
Hiello, I'm running 3 x RAID1 Volumes on a RN31600. I needed to upgrade one of the Volume (DISK_1) to a bigger capacity but don't want to "Destroy" the volume in case something goes wrong in my backup and I need to reinstall the volume again. I made a backup of "DISK_1" on an external USB, removed the 2 disks belonging to the RAID1 volume "DISK_1" , plugged in 2 new disk with a bigger capacity and format them. In order to keep our worflow running smoothly I wish to re-use the name "DISK_1" for the new RAID1 volume. Unfortunatelly I got a error code 1014020000 " A Volume with the specified name already exist in the system" when trying to assign the name "DISK_1" to a new RAID1 Volume. Is there anyway I can re-use a volume name without destroying the previous volume? PascalSolved3.5KViews0likes2CommentsVolumes Name Conflict (error code 1014020000)
Hiello, I'm running 3 x RAID1 Volumes on a RN31600. I needed to upgrade one of the Volume (DISK_1) to a bigger capacity but don't want to "Destroy" the volume in case something goes wrong in my backup and I need to reinstall the volume again. I made a backup of "DISK_1" on an external USB, removed the 2 disks belonging to the RAID1 volume "DISK_1" , plugged in 2 new disk with a bigger capacity and format them. In order to keep our worflow running smoothly I wish to re-use the name "DISK_1" for the new RAID1 volume. Unfortunatelly I got a error code 1014020000 " A Volume with the specified name already exist in the system" when trying to assign the name "DISK_1" to a new RAID1 Volume. Is there anyway I can re-use a volume name without destroying the previous volume? Pascal2.8KViews0likes2CommentsError Code
In my NETGEAR ReadyNAS Admin Page under the Network tab the Error Reporter gave me a 4001010016 Code today. I have my home network set-up normally. Router, my PC's, and the RN316 is connected via ethernet to each other. I am having no problems with the internet and users can still download from my RN316. I do have the Anti-Virus app uninstalled. Can someone help me out? Thank you! ;)Solved5.7KViews0likes5Comments