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I have what I think is a drive failing, but I cannot locate in the manual what I need to do to replace this drive? It seems to be Disk 2 but I cannot tell which phsyical drive this is, as in do the numbers start from the right or the left and also do they start Disk 0 to Disk 3 or do they start Disk 1 to Disk 4? I have attached an image of the Log file, only found this when trying to update the firmware, had not received any e-mails so first that I had heard about it. Also what is the proceedure to change this disk? again cannot seem to locate a guide to replacing a drive that is faulty, can I do this while the ReadyNAS unit is switched on and working, or do I shut the unit down and replace the drive when the unit is switched off? Again unsure as to what drive I need to pull from the unit Any help would be much appreciated... James1.6KViews0likes6CommentsReadyNAS 104 Disk Failure
I have what I think is a drive failing, but I cannot locate in the manual what I need to do to replace this drive? It seems to be Disk 2 but I cannot tell which phsyical drive this is, as in do the numbers start from the right or the left and also do they start Disk 0 to Disk 3 or do they start Disk 1 to Disk 4? I have attached an image of the Log file, only found this when trying to update the firmware, had not received any e-mails so first that I had heard about it. Also what is the proceedure to change this disk? again cannot seem to locate a guide to replacing a drive that is faulty, can I do this while the ReadyNAS unit is switched on and working, or do I shut the unit down and replace the drive when the unit is switched off? Again unsure as to what drive I need to pull from the unit Any help would be much appreciated... James707Views0likes1CommentBizarre Behavior: Data Missing, Shares Inaccessible
This morning my wife and I opened our laptops (MacOS Sierra; mine's running the Public Beta) and found that our machines wouldn't connect to our Time Machine backups on the ReadyNAS. Something along the lines of, "Someone may have changed the disk or tampered with the data." My ReadyNAS shuts down at 1am every morning and powers up again at 7am, so the chances of an error or malicious activity taking place overnight seemed unlikely. I tried accessing the ReadyNAS admin page through Safari (Technical Preview), as usual, but it wouldn't load. Had to use Firefox. There I discovered that all my data was missing. HDD bay 1 was reported as being empty, and the HDDs in the three remaining bays were red. An odd boot issue, maybe? So I restarted the ReadyNAS. It came back online and showed the data this time, expect my apps (Plex and LMS) were switched off. I turned them back on again. But then I tried connecting to my iTunes AFP share via a symlink and the authorization kept failing, even though my credentials were correct. This time, I restarted my laptop, thinking it was maybe a cache issue. The laptop rebooted, then suddenly reverted to a login screen once the desktop appeared. Weird, but maybe that's a beta bug. Once I got back to the desktop, I tried accessing the iTunes AFP share again. Still didn't work on account of failed authorization. I checked the AFP settings on the iTunes share via the ReadyNAS admin. The account I was using to connect ("admin") appeared to be just fine, but a separate read-only account I'd recently created for my Sonos Play:1 ("sonos") was now disabled. Finally, I went back to the macOS Finder to the top-level ReadyNAS AFP device, then drilled down to the iTunes share, at which point I was finally able to access it as normal. There are likely a number of things going on here, but I'm weirded out by all the warnings and bizarre behavior. Has anyone encountered anything like this since upgrading to 6.6.0? Could someone look at my logs and see if there's any suspicious activity?5KViews0likes22CommentsReadyNAS 104 wont install any apps FW 6.5.2 (and also 6.6.0)
After some time (was many time that I don't check the apps versions) I have checked the installed applications (one is the Antivirus). I have seen that my version is old. For this reason I have tried to press the update button but I continue to receive error (impossible to install the app and the application list is older, but the system is not able to upgrade this list). I have tried also if there are updates in the firmware (I had the 6.5.2), but also in this case the ReadyNAS notify me that there isn't updates (but I have seen on the readynas forum the version 6.6.0). I have seen the solution related the firmware 6.5.0 (the source.zip to upload in the NAS) but also after this operation the system doesn't works. After these tests I have downloaded the new firmware (6.6.0) and installed manually. Wait the reboot and after retried the upgrade of the Antivirus but also in this case fails. I have checked also the DNS (currently set to the google dns 8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4) and seems that the internet connection is available. There are additional tests to do? Thanks for the support (and sorry for my English :manembarrassed: )Solved6.1KViews0likes9Comments