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19 TopicsXS724EM just stopped booting/turning on
Short version is that came in to work and no connections. Found the 10GB switch with no port lights on and no fans running. The tiny power light blinks and the fans nudge a little with each blink but it is not accessible and simply acts dead. No clue how to address this but have reached out to support and exploring local computer repair stores. Working perfectly fine one day and dead the next. There was a MacOS update and being mostly a Mac based studio .....idk but thats the only difference in the day before and today.Replacing PSU brick did not solve V+12 Power Is Out Of Normal Range errors
Hi, I've been getting bursts of "V+12 Power Is Out Of Normal Range" messages for a couple of months now. Sometimes they last for a couple of days and then go away for a few weeks, sometimes they last for only a few hours. The unit has been connected to two different UPS units, without making a difference. I replaced the PSU brick (as suggested in other posts), but the errors returned. Not immediately though. And the errors show with both 1 and 2 disks in the unit. I'm running RAIDiator-x86-4.2.31. At this point I'm guessing that the PSU on the chassis itself is failing. Is that a fair assumption? Kind regards, PatrickSolved943Views0likes2CommentsRN3220 unable to boot after power outage
I have a ReadyNAS RN3220 that is unable to boot after a power outage. There is no output on the console connection and I cannot get in to the boot menu with or without disks. The ReadyNAS does not show up in RAIDar. The network connection stays up for about 2 seconds before disconnecting and connecting again. I have tried reseating the RAM and unplugging the CMOS battery for a while but this did not help. The power light is blinking green. I have also tried the USB recovery but this does not seem to do anything either (the activity light on the memory stick blinks once at boot then stays off). The unit is under warranty but I was told that problems caused by power outages were not covered... Any help is greatly appreciated!1.6KViews0likes7CommentsNVX Business Edition RNDX4210 won't power on
I recently powered down NVX and removed cables and bays before unscrewing and removing sides and top covers and cleaning dust with compressed air can. I've done this successfully before, following a detailed video which I think was produced by one of the 'jedi council'. It was in-depth and concise and I originally had no problems; this time, however, after replacing everything and allowing time to settle, attempts to power up were negative. I've made subsequent checks but can find no solution. My only conclusion is that I may have damaged the hardware somehow with the compressed air. Can anybody solve my problem? Any help welcome. Also, if I need a replacement chassis, any advice and tips on where best to find one will be welcome. DarrenSolved314: Not receiving Power ON email alerts, but all others work fine
I've configured both of my ReadyNAS 314 (OS 6.6.1 and earlier) to send out email alerts via Gmail, and they have worked reliably. I get alerts for Power Off, Reboot, Backup status, Drive failure, etc. The ONLY alert I have NOT been getting is when the NAS is powered ON. This has never worked, in fact, for any version prior to OS6 6.6.1. I have not yet upgraded to the latest OS6 (6.7, I believe). I have a second NAS 314 that I keep powered off. When it gets turned on by an unauthorized person, I'd like to get alerted that somebody powered it on. The logs do show the Power On event ("System: ReadyNASOS background service started"). Is anybody getting Power ON alerts? How would I enable it?2.6KViews0likes2CommentsReadyNASRND4000 won't turn on at all
We use the ReadyNASRND4000 to facilitate backups, however we have come into work this morning and noticed it is not turned on at all. The power supply unit is on and working, but the ReadyNASRND4000 is not turning on. If anyone has any suggestions, it would be so greatly appreciated :)2.6KViews0likes4CommentsAndroid Mobile ReadyCLOUD app battery drain
I just thought I'd mention something I have noticed about the new ReadyCLOUD app (ver 1.2.3) for Android. I use a Nexus 4 phone and last week loaded the app as part of my tinkering, after the upgrade to 6.5.0 on my RN312 (which worked flawlessly for me - thanks devs). I began to notice that my phone battery was dying a lot quicker than usual, but I thought it was just that the phone is 3 years old, and was trying to tell me it needs replacing. After checking what was causing the drain, I found that the ReadyCLOUD app had used nearly 50% of the battery in the last day! Even weirder was that this was not caused by data traffic (either WiFi or 3G), as very little had been used in the last 24 hours. I had not even used the app over the last 24 hours, and am almost religious about turning off all unecessary apps to conserve battery power anyway. So how can the app be sucking the battery dry? I have uninstalled the app and will see if the battery problem continues, to rule out anything else, but this is not good - batteryt power is sacrosanct. Am I the only one?7.2KViews0likes24CommentsThere's no power button on the admin page (ReadyNAS OS 6.5.1)
Trying to restart my ReadyNAS "gracefully" from the web page. I followed instructions in the help docs (ReadyNAS OS 6.5 Software Manual), which says to (and even shows a picture on page 197) to click the power icon from the local Admin page (on the Overview tab). Note: the help docs show the power icon right next to the help icon. Problem: there's no such power icon! Was this removed in 6.5.1? How do I reboot the machine?2.3KViews0likes4Comments