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3 TopicsReadyNAS NV+ - unsuccesful joining domain
Hello, I have an old ReadyNAS NV+ (RAIDiator 4.1.16) I can't join the domain with this error in the log : unsuccesful joining domain In the logs : it can successfully synchronize with NTP. Domain controllers are Windows server 2022. Could you please advise ?34Views0likes0CommentsReadynas 1100 Active direcrory option is not found
Hello My company uses a Redynas 1100 for long ime, it was joined the domain. It had some problem, so I did a factory reset, now it is up and running, but cannot find the option to join the domain. Where this option should be, at the security menu there is no option to join the AD as before. Only local users and groups can be managed. The firmvare is: RAIDiator 4.1.14. Can anyone help me? How can I join the device to the domain? Thanks: Miki4.4KViews0likes8CommentsReadyNAS 312 - OS 6.4.0 AD Container OU Not Found
Hi, Had a recent issue with our ReadyNAS 312. Originally it was in our domain, under OU=Servers,OU=Site,OU=Regional Infrastructure,DC=domain,DC=net. During the issue, we removed it fromt he domain & deleted the entry in the OU. Then performed the Firmware upgrade from 6.1 to 6.4, fixed the original issue, but now want to put it back in the domain, under the same OU. We've tried supplying: Regional Infrastructure/Site/Servers (which is how we originally set it up) - as per How do I configure active directory mode on my ReadyNAS OS 6 storage system? but it says the "specified OU does not exist in the domain". We've also tried Regional Infrastructure,Site,Servers (commas not slashes) as per How do I use the domain security mode. But again get the same error. I've also tried switching the OU's around, as it says the lowest should be first, so Servers/Site/Regional Infrastructure. But that didn't work. Which is the correct OU containing naming convention to supply? Thanks BenSolved5.2KViews0likes3Comments