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219 TopicsReady NAS NV+ 4250 v3 drive migration
I wanted to ask the community if anyone has successfully moved clean raid 5 disks from a legacy NV + Sparc version 4.x to the latest NAS 412 ver 6.x? My old NAS died and presently has my data hostage. Seems I can pay 200 for a piece of software to try to recover my data but initial review appears it will not retrieve the tree or file names. Or I can pay NETGEAR 180 with no promises. Just checking my options.Re-register Replicate license of factory-defaulted Pro 4
Greetings: I had to factory-default one of our ReadyNAS Pro 4 units (running 4.2.31 firmware) and reinstalled Replicate 1.2.0, but can‘t get the license to re-register: “Unable to register license: Please check your Network Settings”. I can’t even get it to register a 45-day trial license (same error message). It’s getting those network settings by DHCP and has no problems finding and downloading the Replicate binary, so I figure that’s not really the problem. Might the phase-out of ReadyNAS Remote and Replicate now be affecting the license registrations? I had problems re-registering Replicate licenses before, but the trial licenses always worked.Cannot register RN104 to ReadyNAS Replicate
I had to rearrange disks and so I did a Factory Default on my RN104. OS version is 6.8.1 (same es before FD). Everything seems to work fine, but when I try to log the device into Replicate, I only get a message: "User name or password is invalid." ...which obviously is not the real problem, since credentials did not change. They do work on the Replicate web site. Also my RN312 runs on same network and is connected to the Replicate service. I know, DNS settings are important. I am on DHCP, IPv4 only. Any ideas, what is causing this? Are there any error log or setting fies I should check? Best regards, frantic1.7KViews0likes5CommentsReplicate issues STILL....
I have 2 readynas usnits runnig the latets firmware and they (after sorting out a p2p issue) backed up fine locally and now I have one unit offsite the backups are failing. Any advice please as I am tearing my hair out with these units. Log file is below. 2016-10-28 00:00:09 Job updated from server 2016-10-28 00:00:09 Replicate version: 1.3.0 build R2 2016-10-28 00:00:09 Starting backup job "FULL DAILY BACKUP" 2016-10-28 00:00:09 Locking target folder: /data/BACKUPS/FULL DAILY BACKUP 2016-10-28 00:00:13 Resume folder is "/data/BACKUPS/FULL DAILY BACKUP/2016-10-27 16-43 (failed)/data" 2016-10-28 00:01:05 p2p connect to nas-F6-0D-B0 in 12133640 network 2016-10-28 00:01:12 Connection method: 0 2016-10-28 00:01:12 LAN connection not available 2016-10-28 00:01:12 Using p2p connection 2016-10-28 00:01:12 Initializing source device 2016-10-28 00:01:12 Sending task to source device 2016-10-28 00:01:24 Awaiting task report 2016-10-28 00:01:29 Received success report 2016-10-28 00:01:29 Device initialization finished 2016-10-28 00:01:29 Copy in progress 2016-10-28 00:21:43 Copy failed 2016-10-28 00:21:43 Rotate backups (10) 2016-10-28 00:21:43 Rotation marker is "2016-10-20 00-00" 2016-10-28 00:22:20 Deinitialize source device 2016-10-28 00:22:20 Sending task to source device 2016-10-28 00:22:27 Awaiting task report 2016-10-28 00:22:34 Received success report 2016-10-28 00:22:34 Device deinitialization finished 2016-10-28 00:22:34 p2p disconnect with nas-F6-0D-B0 in 12133640 network 2016-10-28 00:22:35 Unlock target folder: /data/BACKUPS/FULL DAILY BACKUP 2016-10-28 00:22:35 Job finishedReadynas Replicate
I have two devices, one at home and one at a remote location and the home NAS backups up to the remote NAS on a schedule. All works fine but I have a lot of history folders within each of the backup folders. I originaly made the mistake of setting them up as being kept for eternity, I have now limited the number of versions. My question is with the old folders be deleted over time or do I need to do it manually and also if I delete them now what impact will it have? I'm runnign out of space on the remote NAS hence the question although the required backup storage is well within the stored capacity it's just the versions that are padding it out.2KViews0likes3CommentsCopy Failed with Replciate - OK, what file?
[2017-04-07 11:52:14] [Info] Copy in progress [2017-04-07 12:04:13] [Error] Copy failed Total files transferred: 37 Total files size transferred: 219.54 MB Average speed: 312.23 KB/s Exit code: 23 (Partial transfer) ReadyNAS Pro 4 Replicate appears to be copying everything except one file it has an issue with (it keeps trying to back it up because it has been unable to so far). This started earlier this week. The logs don't say what file it had an issue with so I'm unable to debug anything (fix the file). Is there someplace else to look? Thanks. CharlesRN2120v2 - Can't (completely) replicate settings between two readynas using Configuration Backup
Hi all, i have to set up several ReadyNas 2120v2 with same settings, i have to do this in an isolated subnetwork (no internet) so i'm using "Configuration Backup" in System menu. I downloaded the "configuration archive" from the first ReadyNas, checking "Everything" button. So i uploaded the configuration file to a new ReadyNas previously upgraded with the same firmware of the first ReadyNas (6.6.0), using the "Restore" function. After the reboot, i noticed that the ReadyNas restored hasn't fully configured like the first ReadyNas. While Shares, accounts and active services are replicated, Host name and Network settings remain unchanged. Any suggestions would be appreciated. Thank you.3.5KViews0likes7Comments